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Re: Looking for graphing utility to use with WORD
Posted:
Jan 21, 2005 6:12 PM
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"MB_" (mel@prodigy.invalid.net) writes: > I teach math and really like Math Type in conjunction with WORD to create > tests. > > > But, I would also like to create a graph and incorporate it into my test.doc > > (I can do straight lines via Geometers Sketchpad, but I'm not sure how to > use that program to do other graphs). > > I have a "powertoy graphing calculator" program that works well but I cannot > copy that screen. > > SO, bottom line: does anyone know of a program (there must be plenty out > there) that will draw graphs, is easy to use, and most important I need to > be able to copy the graph into my .doc.? > > Mel
You can use Winplot which is freely available from math.exeter.edu/rparris. All graph can be copied to the clipboard and pasted into any application. There are videos and help files to show you how to use it.
John
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