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GeoGebra is an interactive

geometry, algebra, statistics and calculus applicati


on, intended for learning and teaching
mathematics and science from primary school to
university level. GeoGebra is available on multiple
platforms with its desktop applications
for Windows, macOS and Linux, with its tablet apps
for Android, iPad and Windows, and with its web
application based on HTML5 technology.

Its creator, Markus Hohenwarter,[2] started the


project in 2001 at the University of Salzburg,
continuing it at Florida Atlantic University (2006
2008), Florida State University (20082009), and
now at the University of Linz together with the help
of open-source developers and translators all over
the world.

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, GeoGebra


expanded their offerings to include an iPad,
an Android and a Windows Store app version.[3]

In 2013, Bernard Parisse's Giac was integrated into


GeoGebra's CAS view.[4]

GeoGebra continues to expand its efforts to deliver


the best possible dynamic mathematics software
and services to students and teachers worldwide,
with a community of users that extends to all but a
few countries. GeoGebra includes both a
commercial and not-for-profit entity, working
closely together from the head office in Linz,
Austria to continue to expand the software and
cloud services available to its user community of
students, teachers, and growing network of

government partners.

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