GeoGebra as a frontend to generating graphics for LaTeX

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James Quinlan

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GeoGebra can be used to create graphics which then can be exported for inclusion in LaTeX, documents for presentations, research articles, or classroom materials such as quizzes, exams, and homework.  Graphics can be exported in various image formats (e.g., png) or by using the combination PGF/TikZ package. This article aims to demonstrates how to export graphics created in GeoGebra and import these graphics into a LaTeX, document.

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James Quinlan, University of New England

Department of Mathematical Sciences