If you have a digital exam, your exam answers are often required to be typed into a text file.
Remember to follow the instructions in your exam set. The front page usually includes your candidate number, the course code, and the date of the exam.
If you’re using GeoGebra
as part of your answers, you should clearly describe the steps you took to get your answer.
Example 1
“I used the command
Max(<Function>, <Start x-Value>, <End x-Value>)
in CAS
to find the total area.”
Here are some tips you can use both during your preparation and your exam:
Offline installation
of GeoGebra
is necessary in order to use the application without internet access.
Font Size
should be at least 16 pt. In Menu
, click Gear (Settings)
and adjust Font Size
.
Labeling axes
is important if you draw graphs in Graphics View
. Click Style Bar
, then Gear (Settings)
. Inside the xAxis
and yAxis
panes, there’s a Label
field where you can type in an axis label.
Showing the name and the coordinates of your points
like zeros, extrema and intersections makes your answer file look more appealing. Right-click on the point, then click Gear (Settings)
. In the Basic
pane, give your point the same name as the one in the exam. Tick the box next to Show Label
. In the drop-down list to the right of Show Label
, select Name & Value
.
Showing the name and the expression of your functions
makes your answer file look more appealing. Right-click on the graph, then click Gear (Settings)
. In the Basic
pane, give your function the same name as the one in the exam. Tick the box next to Show Label
. In the drop-down list to the right of Show Label
, select Name & Value
.
Copying the Graphics View
:
Adjust the Graphics View
window to how you want it to look in your answer file. Click Menu
, then Edit
and finally Graphics View to Clipboard
. GeoGebra
will then make a screenshot of the Graphics View
window. Paste it into your answer file.
Last updated: January 27, 2022