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探索应用

The User Interface of the GeoGebra Calculator Suite includes the Algebra View, the Tools View, the Table View and the Graphics View. All Views are dynamically connected, which means that modifications in any View are immediately displayed in the other Views as well. 示例:
  • 更改  代数区 中的函数, 查看其图象在绘图区 的相应变化.
  • 拖动绘图区 中的一点, 查看其坐标在  代数区 中如何变化.

The Tools View

Use the Tools View button to open the Tools View providing access to the categories of GeoGebra tools. Select any tool and create new objects in the Graphics View.

The Algebra View

Use the  Algebra View button to open the Algebra View. Enter algebraic input, commands and functions into the Input Bar using the keyboard. The graphical representation of these objects is displayed in the Graphics View. The algebraic numeric representation of all created objects is shown in the Algebra View as well.

The Table View

Use the Table View button to open the Table View. If you have activated the table of values for a function, you can find a table of values in a specified range there.

Show / Hide the Views

If you prefer to work only with the Graphics View and not the Algebra View, the Tools View or the Table View, you can hide these Views by clicking on . You can display them again at any time using .

The Menu

Open the  Menu of theGeoGebra Calculator Suite in the top left corner to create New Files, open existing Resources, Save your work and Share it with others, as well as to change the Settings, open other GeoGebra Apps or to get Help if needed.

Undo and Redo

Use the Undo button to undo your activities step by step. After selecting Undo, a Redo button will be available as well. Note: The Undo button automatically appears after one or more objects have been created. 

The Settings

Select Settings in the top right corner to open the Settings. Decide if you want to show the axes, a coordinate grid or to change the view on the objects. You can also open further settings to change the Global settings (e.g.: rounding, language), the Graphics View settings (e.g.: grid type, distances on the axes) as well as the Algebra View settings (e.g.: descriptions).