GeoGebra 5.04

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GeoGebra is a free and open source mathematics software.It includes interactive Graphics, Algebra, CAS and Spreadsheet views. GeoGebra is available for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. GeoGebra has tablet apps for Android, iPad and Windows. It is intended for teaching and learning mathematics and science from primary school to university level. GeoGebra facilitates the creation of mathematical constructions and drawings with points, vectors, segments, lines, polygons, etc.It can used to prove geometrical theorems and laws. It is freely available for download at www.geogebra.org. For the creation of this series we are using GeoGebra version 5.0.438.0-d

GeoGebra brings together Geometry, Algebra, Calculus, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and probability applications in a single package. GeoGebra provides different views for various mathematical objects.

Teachers and students can use GeoGebra to make conjectures and to understand how to prove geometric theorems. An object in GeoGebra is displayed in different representations (e.g. algebraic and graphical). These representations are linked dynamically. Equations and coordinates can be entered and modified directly on the screen or through the Input bar. GeoGebra Classic’s user interface provides a variety of dialog boxes. It has different accessibility features. The keyboard shortcuts allow us to access many features of GeoGebra conveniently.

GeoGebra is available for download at www.geogebra.org.


Contributors, Content Editors, and Reviewers

The Spoken Tutorial Effort for GeoGebra 5.04 is being contributed by Ms. Madhuri Ganapathi, Ms. Nancy Varkey, Dr. Vidya Iyer, and Mr. Kaushik Datta from IIT Bombay.


Learners- Students, Teachers, Teacher Educators, Researchers to explore various branches of mathematics.


Basic Level

1. Overview of GeoGebra

  • About GeoGebra software
  • About GeoGebra website
  • How to use the online interface of GeoGebra
  • Online resources available to teach various branches of Math using GeoGebra
  • Download and install GeoGebra on Windows OS
  • Download and install GeoGebra on Linux OS
  • Open GeoGebra in ubuntu linux using Dash home
  • Benefits of GeoGebra
  • Play video clippings of GeoGebra tutorials available on Spoken Tutorial website


2. Introduction to GeoGebra

  • About GeoGebra interface
  • Menu bar and Geometric tools
  • Open GeoGebra interface in Ubuntu Linux and windows 10 OS
  • How to delete objects
  • Enable and disable grid and axes
  • Algebra and Graphics views
  • Change object properties of lines
  • Draw parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Dependent and independent objects
  • Properties of Graphics view


3. Basics of Triangles

  • Increase the font size using the Options menu
  • Draw a triangle
  • Measure the angles of the triangle
  • Display area and perimeter on the triangle
  • Show that sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees
  • Show that exterior angle is equal to sum of interior opposite angles
  • Draw external lines to the sides of the triangle
  • Draw altitudes to the triangle
  • Locate the orthocenter of the triangle
  • Draw angle bisectors to the angles of the triangle
  • Draw an incircle to the triangle


4. Congruency of Triangles

  • Define congruency of triangles
  • Construct and prove Side Side Side rule of congruency
  • Construct and prove Angle Side Angle rule of congruency
  • Construct and prove Side Angle Side rule of congruency


5. Properties of Quadrilaterals

  • Construct a parallelogram using parallel lines
  • Convert a parallelogram to a rectangle
  • Delete mistakenly drawn points
  • Construct a kite using intersecting circles
  • Explain the properties of a kite
  • Construct a rhombus with a given length
  • Show properties of a rhombus
  • Explain how to open and use Graphics 2 view
  • Construct a cyclic quadrilateral and display its area


6. Types of Symmetry

  • Definition of symmetry
  • Definition of line of symmetry
  • Reflect an object about a line
  • Change properties of an object
  • Reflect an object about a point
  • Reflect an object a circle
  • Definition of rotation symmetry
  • How to create a slider
  • Rotate an object around a point
  • Translation of an object by a vector
  • Definition of scale symmetry
  • Dilate an object by a factor


7. Polynomials

  • Define a polynomial
  • Find the slope of a linear polynomial
  • Define the degree of a polynomial
  • Use of input bar to type and display polynomials
  • Find the degree of a polynomial
  • Find the zeros of a polynomial
  • Find the roots of a polynomial
  • Use Remainder theorem to divide polynomials
  • Factorization of polynomial


8. Theorems in GeoGebra

  • State Pythagoras theorem
  • Prove Pythagoras theorem
  • State Midpoint theorem
  • Prove Midpoint theorem
  • Show Construction Protocol for the drawn figure


Intermediate Level

1. Properties of Circles

  • Open the GeoGebra interface.
  • Uncheck the axes in the Graphics view.
  • Draw objects using various geometric tools.
  • Prove the properties of the chords to the circle.
  • Measure angles and distances.
  • Prove the properties of arcs and sectors.
  • Construct a pair of tangents to the circle.
  • Prove SAS rule of Congruence.
  • Explore properties of the tangents to the circle.
  • Move the objects using the Move tool.


2. Create and manage Tools

  • Customize the tool bar
  • Move the selected up and down the list
  • Restore the default tool bar
  • Separate the selected tool from the related tools
  • Draw tangents to a circle
  • Create a new tool
  • Manage the created tool
  • Save the created tool
  • Open a new GeoGebra window and check for the created tool


3. Create action object Tools

  • Explain about free and dependent Objects
  • Create a check-box
  • Use the created check-box to show and hide objects
  • Create an insert button
  • Use the insert button to change the coordinates of points and colour of objects
  • Insert an input box
  • Use the input box to link the objects.
  • Combine two action object tools
  • Create and use the slider


4. Sequences in GeoGebra

  • Resize and place the Algebra view above the Graphics view
  • Use the spreadsheet view to a create simple sequence
  • Rename the sequence
  • Create a sequence for odd numbers using the Sequence command
  • Use the Sequence command to show a series of points in the Graphics view
  • Join the series of points using the Segment command
  • Create arithmetic and geometric progressions using the Sequence command
  • Draw a line to join the points produced by the sequence
  • Divide the line segment into parts
  • Use sequence command along with additional commands

Contributors and Content Editors

Madhurig, Vijinair