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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does anyone know any graphing sites or ways I can use graphs to present in the classroom?

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

desmos.com/calculator is good

OpenStudy (anitas.):

geogebra is good too

OpenStudy (mathmale):

wolframalpha.com

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

desmos is great for when you can't install programs geogebra is ok as a web app, but I find it better to install it locally to the machine wolfram is great for various math topics, but it's lacking when it comes to graphing. I think you can get more out of it if you pay the subscription fee, but there are better options which are free. My #1 goto graphing program is geogebra because it not only does graphing really well, but it also has spreadsheet capabilities, a decent CAS, a probability calculator, and other features too. Plus there's a lot of interactivity and the ability to demonstrate/share with others

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