GeoGebra in Mathematics Teaching
GeoGebra Views

- What is a "Spreadsheet"?
- What is the difference between "New" and "New Window" in the GeoGebra "File" Menu?

Open a "New Window" and activate "Spreadsheet View"
- In the spreadsheet cells, type the following texts enclosed in quotation marks (""), confirming every pressing "ENTER/ RETURN" Key on the Keyboard
- "1" in cell A1
- "(2,5)" in cell A2
- "b=5" in cell B1
- "p=(3,1)" in cell B2
- "(-1,0)" in cell C1
- "Segment[A2,C1]" in cell C2
- Manipulate the constructed objects and describe your observations
- In the "Algebra View", click on A1 and manipulate the corresponding object in the "Graphics View"
- Save the current file as "Spreadsheet_1.ggb" in the default directory

Distinguish the three Views in Geogebra.
in reference to the use of GeoGebra's "Spreadsheet View", Differentiate the following:
- "3" and "d=3"
- "(2,7)", "k=(2,7)" and "K=(2,7)"
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