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Tool:
GX2: Graph Explorer |
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| Go to: |
http://www.langara.bc.ca/~acooper/GeX/v2/Grapher.htm
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| Description: |
A Java2-based applet which behaves like a graphing calculator. Graph equations, define additional functions, add parameters, add color to selected graphs, and label objects. |
| Technology Type: |
Java Applet | |
| Guide: |
User's Guide
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| Author: |
Alan Cooper |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Average Rating: |
[3]
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| Courses: |
Algebra |
Graphing Quadratics, Graphing |
| Algebra II |
Graphing, Graphing, Graphing, Graphing |
| Trigonometry |
Graphs of Functions, Graphing Equations |
| PreCalculus |
graphs and parameters of these functions, Graphing |
| Calculus |
Function graphs |
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Teacher Review (Not based on classroom experience)
Reviewer: barbpost, Jul 30 2004 12:22PM |
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Appropriate for: introduction to a concept, practice of skills and understandings, applications of a concept or technique, advanced investigations |
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Ability to meet my goals: Neutral |
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Recommended for: Algebra: Functions / Relations, Quadratic Equations, Graphing Quadratics; Algebra II: Solving systems of equations, Quadratic Equations, Functions / Relations, Parent Functions, Transformations of functions, Rational Equations, Exponential Functions, Logarithmic Functions; Trigonometry: Trig Functions, Inverse Functions, Solving Trig Equations, Polar Coordinates; PreCalculus: Properties of Rational Functions |
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tpowers |
| Comment: | Pretty good rudimentary grapher, but you'd be better off with a graphing calculator. |
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DAS |
| Comment: | Takes a bit longer to get started but is a good tool for graphing functions and changing variables. Uses default of zero at the start of adding a variable which deletes the function with compressions. |
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