I See Graphs 3.3

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This math software was developed by a high school math teacher of 30 years. It's uniqueness and strength lie in the way it marries algebra and geometry in a way that enables students to "see" abstract algebraic concepts. Several features of the program cannot be found anywhere else in one package, if at all. Among the unique characteristics of this software are the ability to graph implicitly-defined equations and non-functions, graph solutions to systems of inequalities in traditional and reversed form, and the ability to display free-form slider graphs with as many as four parameters. Teachers can use the program for classroom demonstrations, for creating worksheets and/or tests, and as the medium to collect and evaluate student performance. In addition to the program, users can download lessons and worksheets that are classroom ready. The software covers topics from Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Statistics, and Pre-Calculus.

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