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Revision as of 22:38, 16 April 2018
Working with the applicationGetting familiar with the Geogebra interfaceThe above images show you the Geogebra window. After opening Geogebra, you will see the application window as in the second image. The user can define the graphics view in terms of the axes, the grid, scale of the axes, etc. From the View option you can define the number of views you want to see - in this third image, three views are shown - the algebra view, the graphics view and the 3D view. In this handbook, we will primarily discuss the 2D window. Using the tool bar - basicIn this section you will be introduced to the basic constructions available on the tool bar. Moving, lines and segments, parallel, circles, polygons The Geogebra tool bar is very versatile - the construction follows the processes that we would normally follow in paper and pen construction. Some six important categories in the tool bar are discussed below:
Using the tool bar - advanced featuresThe above set of images show how to work with some advanced features in the Geogebra tool bar.
Using the input barIn Geogebra, all the constructions you can do using the tool bar can also be done with definitions on the input bar. The input bar also follows the same mathematical conventions used in the tool bar.
Using the tool bar - sliderOne of the powerful features of Geogebra is the dynamic feature. You can vary parameters of the shape that you want to animate and see how properties change. 3D view
Using Geogebra to make a given sketchYou have learnt many functionalities. An example of how to use these different tools to create a Geogebra construction can be found here. Saving and exporting
Advanced features
Ideas for resource creation
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