In Algebra Lab and we learned how to use gmath. Gmath is a program that allows you to create math expressions/equations with graphs, handwriting, speaking, and typing. To add gmath to your computer you will need to create a google doc, scroll over add-ons, put your mouse over g(math), then select create math expressions. Then you will will be able to get the program running, a tutorial will also come up; watch it! Next once you have typed an expression or equation you press the button to the left that looks like this: To use the handwriting option go back to add-ons, scroll over g(math) and then select create a handwriting entry. Then a new window will pop up, here you can write with your mouse to create a math expression or equation.
If you would like to use factions, exponents, etc. in your math equation go back to create math expressions, click advanced, then click the icon that shows x^a this will then give you a bunch of options to choose from. This is how to add these by typing and not talking through the microphone or handwriting it. In order to create a graph you will need to once again scroll over add-ons, click g(math), and select create a graph. Now from here type your equation/expression into the box that says functions. After this feel free to change your graph zoom region as you wish, and then click insert to doc when you are ready. In my personal opinion I think gmath will be very helpful to me in the future especially since Chromebooks are being used more and more in the classroom. It is easy to use (except for the microphone part), and it makes writing expressions/equations on the computer a breeze.
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