Like a Polygon, but not closed and not filled. g(x) = f(x, 2) and functions of several variables eg f(a,b,c)=a+b+c You can also use them to define single variable functions, e.g. x^3 + y^2 = 1 are drawn in the graphics view. You can now create a locus from a slider and a dependent point. Sliders can now be only moved by dragging while the Slider Tool is selected, or dragging with the right mouse button pressed when the Move Tool is selected.Ĭheckboxes can now be moved by dragging while the Checkbox Tool is selected. There is also now a preview, a Symbol drop-down menu and a row of recently used symbols.Īlso, Texts can now be moved by dragging while the Text Tool is selected. If you right-click on the rectangle, you can select "Definition" or "Value" for each dynamic object. Just select the object you want to insert from the "Objects" drop-down menu and it will appear in a rectangle to indicate that it is a dynamic object, not plain text. This has been completely rewritten so that dynamic texts are now very easy to make. Right-hand mouse button acts as an eraser.Īs well as clicking on an object, then clicking on/to make a vector, you can now just drag an object to translate it (like a "Clone" Tool) Hold down to attach a Point to the interior of a shape (rather than the edge)ĭraw a rectangle with the Move Tool first to draw onto a selected region of the Graphics View, or select an existing image first to draw into it. * Rounding to nearest whole number (by default)Īllows a Point to be created in the interior of a Polygon, Circle or Ellipse, or on the perimeter if you click there * Angles always between 0° and 180° (by default) * Labeling of objects disabled (by default) Our version of GeoGebra for younger students is available here: Details about compatibility with GeoGebra 3.2 can be found here:
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