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Enhancing Junior High School Students’ Reasoning of Linear Equations Using GeoGebra Software

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posted on 2023-09-26, 05:27 authored by Yerizon, Arnellis, Fridgo Tasman, Wanty WidjajaWanty Widjaja
The important role of visual representations in supporting students’ learning of geometry concepts and their reasoning is well established. GeoGebra is dynamic and interactive software that can assist students in exploring mathematical concepts effectively. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of GeoGebra in enhancing eighth-grade students’ mathematical reasoning on the topic of linear equations. The study used a quantitative approach with a non-equivalent control group design by applying GeoGebra. Data were obtained through interviews and a mathematical reasoning ability test. The interviews were analyzed descriptively, and the reasoning test was analyzed using dependent t-tests. The findings revealed that GeoGebra significantly helps students’ to have a better understanding of linear equation properties, such as the gradient of parallel, coincident, perpendicular, and intersecting lines. The mathematical reasoning test revealed that learning with GeoGebra can improve students’ mathematical reasoning skills, specifically in linear equations. Teachers are encouraged to incorporate GeoGebra, as its visualization function enables students to explore linear equation properties.

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Journal

International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies

Volume

17

Pagination

16-32

Location

Kassel, Germany

eISSN

1865-7923

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

18

Publisher

Kassel University Press

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