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GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software that joins geometry, algebra and calculus. It is developed for learning and teaching mathematics in schools by Markus Hohenwarter and an [http://geogebra.org/cms/en/team international team of programmers]. This manual covers the current version (4.0). GeoGebra is backward compatible with all previous versions, despite [[Compatibiliteit|small differences]]. | GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software that joins geometry, algebra and calculus. It is developed for learning and teaching mathematics in schools by Markus Hohenwarter and an [http://geogebra.org/cms/en/team international team of programmers]. This manual covers the current version (4.0). GeoGebra is backward compatible with all previous versions, despite [[Compatibiliteit|small differences]]. | ||
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The [[Installatiehandleiding]] will help you with installation and system integration of GeoGebra in various operating systems. | The [[Installatiehandleiding]] will help you with installation and system integration of GeoGebra in various operating systems. | ||
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Constructions in GeoGebra consist of mathematical objects of several types which can be created using [[Macro's|tools]] or [[Commando's|commands]]. The [[Handleiding:Hoofdpagina|tutorials]] may guide you through your first constructions. | Constructions in GeoGebra consist of mathematical objects of several types which can be created using [[Macro's|tools]] or [[Commando's|commands]]. The [[Handleiding:Hoofdpagina|tutorials]] may guide you through your first constructions. |
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Wat is GeoGebra ?
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software that joins geometry, algebra and calculus. It is developed for learning and teaching mathematics in schools by Markus Hohenwarter and an international team of programmers. This manual covers the current version (4.0). GeoGebra is backward compatible with all previous versions, despite small differences.
Installatie van GeoGebra
The Installatiehandleiding will help you with installation and system integration of GeoGebra in various operating systems.
Create dynamic constructions
Constructions in GeoGebra consist of mathematical objects of several types which can be created using tools or commands. The tutorials may guide you through your first constructions.
Objects
Macro's
Commando's
Expressions
Get to grips with GeoGebra's user interface
The main window is divided to Views. By default Algebra venster is displayed on the left side and Tekenvenster on the right. Above these views there is a Menubalk and Gereedschappenbalk, underneath Navigatiebalk can be placed. Many features of GeoGebra can be accessed via Toetsenbordsnelkoppelingen. GeoGebra also includes accessibility features such as Virtueel Keyboard.
Hoofdcomponenten
Menu's
Views
Dialogen
Publish your work
When the construction is finished, you can
- save it in GeoGebra's file format
- create HTML Dynamisch werkblad via Java applets or HTML5
- print the construction, possibly with Constructie Protocol
- export as image (PNG, SVG, PDF, EPS, EMF) or to LaTeX and Asymptote.
- get the applet in a self-contained string suitable for Google Sites, Mediawiki or Blogger – no file upload needed
- upload the construction to GeoGebraen:Manual:Main Page