GEUP
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GEUP is a commercial interactive geometry software
Interactive geometry software
Interactive geometry software are computer programs which allow one to create and then manipulate geometric constructions, primarily in plane geometry. In most IGS, one starts construction by putting a few points and using them to define new objects such as lines, circles or other points...

 program.
It lets you dynamically explore mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics is the study of quantity, space, structure, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns and formulate new conjectures. Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proofs, which are arguments sufficient to convince other mathematicians of their validity...

 or build mathematical model
Mathematical model
A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling. Mathematical models are used not only in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines A mathematical model is a...

s of real world.

OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP/2003/2000/NT4/Me/98/95

Main features

  • Capability to apply in euclidean / non-euclidean(macros), analytical, transformational geometry.
  • Calculate loci (by points, lines and circles).
  • Inverse dragging for the points that defines and describes a locus.
  • Intersections with loci.
  • Locus of locus and locus from a point on a grid.
  • Enables geometric transformations (symmetry, reflection, translation, dilation, rotation, inversion).
  • Capability to define, combine, evaluate and plot functions.
  • Capability to define parameters with visual variation and animation.
  • It works with cartesian and polar coordinates.
  • Capability to define user construction tools through macros.
  • Capability to define animations on the construction.
  • Parametric colors.
  • Fully customizable. It includes multi-language support.

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