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Using graph processing software and hardware in education.
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Ideas | Aerobi-graphs | Fractals | y=mx+c | Graphit
GraphMaze | The Milk Bottle Project


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Aerob-graphs are linear, quadratic and cubic graphs brought to life through human activity! There may even be music. Find out about fractals, or join in our milk bottle project. Graphit, a Java application, plots coordinates for you.

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Interactive graphs
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Graphing software
A review of graphing software suitable for school use. Some is available for download over the Web.

Graphs using LiveMath
Live maths in your browser - but only if you have the LiveMath plug-in.

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Some graph ideas

idea To see more ideas, click on the graph at a point where the x-coordinate is negative but the y-coordinate is positive:


Not quite right

For a hint pass the mouse over this graph. Now click on a point where the x-coordinate is negative but the y-coordinate is positive. If you are not using Netscape try Graphit.



More ideas

idea Want to get lost? Try GraphMaze.

idea Need practise at plotting points (and using a browser that understands JavaScript)? Try Graphit. Simply add or remove points using the buttons provided. This application is adapted from one found in "Mastering JavaScript" by James Jaworski, published by Sybex,1997.

idea How many different graphs can you find that have a portion looking like this?

idea What is the equation of this curve?

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