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** [http://www.geogebra.org/book/intro-en.pdf Tutorial]
 
** [http://www.geogebra.org/book/intro-en.pdf Tutorial]
 
* [http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/Thales.html A GeoGebra applet as a web page]  
 
* [http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/Thales.html A GeoGebra applet as a web page]  
* [http://www.geogebratube.org/material/show/id/35697 uploaded to GeoTube] (quartic)
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* [http://www.geogebratube.org/material/show/id/35697 A GeoGebra applet uploaded to GeoTube] (quartic)
 
* [[A GeoGebra applet embedded in MediaWiki]]  (linkage)
 
* [[A GeoGebra applet embedded in MediaWiki]]  (linkage)
 
* [http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/steiner.pdf An example exporting GeoGebra graphics to LaTeX] ([http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/steiner.tex LaTeX source file])
 
* [http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/steiner.pdf An example exporting GeoGebra graphics to LaTeX] ([http://helmut.knaust.info/class/201320_5365/GeoGebra/steiner.tex LaTeX source file])

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Contents

LaTeX

  • How to install LaTeX on Windows:
  1. Download and install MiKTeX.
  2. Make sure you have Adobe Reader installed.
  3. Download and install an editor, such as TeXMaker or TeXnicCenter. Configure the PDFLateX option.
  • How to install LaTeX on Linux:
  1. Skip Step 1 above: LaTeX should already be installed.
  2. Make sure you have Adobe Reader (or another PDF reader) installed.
  3. There is a version of TeXMaker for Linux. Configure the PDFLateX option.
  • How to install LaTeX on Macs:
  1. Follow the instructions at MacTeX.


  • Some examples of LaTeX files:
  1. barebones.tex
  2. A multiple choice quiz
  3. LaTeX is part of MediaWiki and other software on the Internet\[\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}=\frac{\pi^2}{6}\]
  4. BA.tex | Boole.jpg | Huntington.jpg | Stone.jpg


  • Resources:
  1. A Simplified Introduction to LaTeX
  2. A LaTeX Primer
  3. The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX
  4. A LaTeX crash course
  5. The TeX Cookbook (List of symbols)
  6. The standard book reference is: Leslie Lamport, LaTeX: A Document Preparation System, Addison-Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1994.

Beamer

PSTricks

On the Mac version - if this line is the first line of the a document using pstricks:

% !TEX TS-program = latex

the document can be typeset with Latex (the normal way it works in TexShop) instead of XeLaTex (the option we found in the Monday lab). [Thanks, Louise!]

Computer Algebra Systems

Mathematica

Maple

A commercial competitor of Mathematica is Maple.

Maxima

  • Maxima is a descendant of Macsyma, the legendary computer algebra system developed in the late 1960s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Click on the download tab on the left.)
  • Documentation for Maxima can be found here.

Sage

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Sage is another free computer algebra system, built on top of many existing open-source packages: $\LaTeX$, NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R etc. It can be used online or downloaded to run as a virtual machine.

Geometry Software

GeoGebra


Geometer's Sketchpad

Cinderella

Cabri

Turtle draw.jpg

"Logo is the name for a philosophy of education and a continually evolving family of programming languages that aid in its realization." (Harold Abelson)

RPN Calculators

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mydesktop.utep.edu

Mathematica (and other software) is available at mydesktop.utep.edu

Accessing files on mydesktop.utep.edu

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