[RUME] Drawing Geometric Figures

Vince Schielack vinces at math.tamu.edu
Tue Mar 30 00:46:12 EDT 2010


I must confess to ignorance of GeoGebra (but greatly appreciate the  
link -- my ignorance will be only temporary!)  However, The Geometer's  
Sketchpad is excellent for constructing all types of geometric figures  
as one would with compass and straightedge, as well as figures that  
have specific desired measurements.  Sketches are very easy to create  
and to paste into word-processing documents of all types.

Vince Schielack


Quoting Gordon Woodward <gwoodward1 at math.unl.edu>:

> I suggest GeoGebra. Go to www.geogebra.org. It is designed for high
> school geometry and trig. Also does excellent complex analysis and
> parametric curve sketching. It is FREE.
>
> Gordon
>
> Prof. Gordon Woodward
> Math Dept. Chief Adviser
>
>
>
> Bill Newhall wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone in this list might give me some   
>> suggestions for good software for drawing geometric figures for   
>> tests, and other documents.
>>
>> Bill Newhall
>> Truckee Meadows Community College
>> Reno, Nevada 89523
>> wsnewhall at gmail.com <mailto:wsnewhall at gmail.com>
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