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I, too, use both Desmos and Geogebra in my classroom. One of my favourite things about Geogebra is the ability to export to tikz. It can save a lot of time when making complex geometry problems while keeping things nice and neat in your latex file. I also like using the Geogebra 3D AR app to get kids to see the different ways planes intersect, and what a parameterized solution “looks like” in a 3x3 system. It makes for a lot of “aha” moments.

On the other hand Desmos is quick, easy to use, and looks nice. The test-mode app works well on phones and the College Board will be using it for their AP exams this year, so they must be doing something right. Their new 3D apps look promising but I haven’t played with them much, yet.

Both tools have their place, but my heart is 100% with Geogebra.



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