Next to the + below, enter [math]mx+b[/math]. Then move the sliders around. How do they change the graph?[br][br]Experiment with other graphs, for example, [math]ax^2+bx+c[/math], [math]asin\left(x\right)[/math], [math]sin\left(x+b\right)[/math], [math]sin\left(x\right)+c[/math] [math]sin\left(dx\right)[/math], [math]asin\left(dx+b\right)+c[/math].[br][br]Click the three dots next to the sliders to edit.
In the window below, try some of GeoGebra's built-in commands. For example:[br][br]Intersect(f,g)[br][br]LowerSum(f,1,2,5) [br]UpperSum(f,1,2,5)[br][br]LowerSum(f,1,2,10) [br]UpperSum(f,1,2,10)[br][br]Integral(f,1,2)[br][br]Integral(g,1,2)[br]IntegralBetween(g,f,0,2)[br][br]Then experiment by editing any of the above.