USING GEOGEBRA TO INVESTIGATE PROPERTIES OF A PARABOLA

The Geogebra package [1] is a valuable, free resource that allows teachers to illustrate many results in geometry, as well as allowing students to investigate properties of curves for themselves. In many cases students can 'discover' results by experimentation with Geogebra, which they can...

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