@inproceedings{Doboš2019,
title = {Using GeoGebra for solving equations and inequalities},
author = {Jozef Doboš},
editor = {Erika Fecková Škrabuľáková},
url = {http://web.science.upjs.sk/jozefdobos/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Geyser.pdf},
isbn = {ISBN 978-80-553-3327-4},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-07-08},
booktitle = {GEYSER MATHEMATICAE CASSOVIENSIS},
pages = {18-24},
abstract = {In this article, we show how to use GeoGebra for solving equations and inequalities in school Mathematics. Many solutions offered by GeoGebra in its CAS View are not too dissimilar from the answers expected in a school context. However, there are multiple differences that could confuse both students and teachers. Using actual worked examples, the aim of this article is to point out some of the reasons for these differences and to demonstrate how even in such situations GeoGebra can deliver solutions expected in school Mathematics.},
keywords = {teaching mathematics}
}
In this article, we show how to use GeoGebra for solving equations and inequalities in school Mathematics. Many solutions offered by GeoGebra in its CAS View are not too dissimilar from the answers expected in a school context. However, there are multiple differences that could confuse both students and teachers. Using actual worked examples, the aim of this article is to point out some of the reasons for these differences and to demonstrate how even in such situations GeoGebra can deliver solutions expected in school Mathematics.
Acta Mathematica 12, Zborník zo VII. nitrianskej konferencie, pp. 3-7, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Constantine the Philosopher University Nitra, Slovak Republic, 2009, ISBN: 978-80-8094-614-2.
@inproceedings{Dobos:1997c,
title = {On almost continuous functions},
author = {Jozef Doboš and Ladislav Spišiak},
url = {http://web.science.upjs.sk/jozefdobos/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1997c.pdf},
isbn = {80-967636-7-9},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-02-01},
booktitle = {International Conference "Matematika a jej aplikácie v technických vedách"},
pages = {28-32},
keywords = {generalized continuity}
}