Subject: Mathematics
Introduction
paper. But when students are asked to graph using the traditional way most of the
helps. I can see a graph's utility with simple functions as they instantly give you value of
dependent variable. But ignoring them and considering three dimensional complex
figures that often arise in higher level math, how does it help you solve the problem if
you know that the graph is a knot or a doughnut or in 2D case say the 'U' shape of a
parabola. I admire the wonderful shapes but I don't know what to make of them except
having a visual treat. How do they help you solve a given problem? Is there an
looking/observing the function), besides making the traditional x and y chart? I'm familiar
with graphing the traditional parabolas and functions just by looking at the problem, but
the extra degrees and x's completely threw me off and I'm not sure where to start.
Cell phones have become a necessity for many people and even for students
throughout the world. The ability to keep in touch with family, business associates, and
access to email are only a few of the reasons for the increasing importance of cell
phones. Today's technically advanced cell phones are capable of not only receiving and
placing phone calls, but storing data, taking pictures, and can even be used as walkie
talkies, to name just a few of the available options. Now cell phones can also be used in
Definition of Terms:
Graph - In mathematics graph theory is the study of graphs, which are mathematical
structures used to model pairwise relations between objects. A graph in this context is
made up of vertices, nodes, or points which are connected by edges, arcs, or lines.
permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output. An
example is the function that relates each real number x to its square x2
variety of mobile phone manufacturers including Motorola, HTC and Sony Ericsson. The
first phone to run on the Android OS was the HTC Dream which was launched on 22
October 2008.
SHAREit Applications- lets you transfer files from different devices like phones,
tablets, and computers. Using direct Wi-Fi connections, SHAREit can send files, photos,
videos, and apps from one device to another. When it works, it is awesome, but when it
1. Ask the students to download or pass through share it application Geogebra in their
2. Open the Geogebra and enter the function. To input a function you just type it into
the input line. Example: Type x^2 or f(x)=x^2 and you will get the function. Type y=x^2