M. Abánades, F. Botana, Z. Kovács, T. Recio, C. Sólyom-Gecse
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Abstract
Much effort has been put into the implementation of automatic proving in interactive geometric environments (e.g. Java Geometry Expert, GeoGebra). The closely related concept of automatic discovery, remains however almost unexplored.
This software presentation will demonstrate our results towards the incorporation of automatic discovery capabilities into GeoGebra, an educational software with tens of millions of users worldwide. As main result, we report on a new command, currently available in the official version, that allows the automatic discovery of loci of points in diagrams defined by implicit conditions. This represents an extension of a previous command, similar in nature, but restricted to loci defined by the standard mover-tracer construction. Our proposal successfully automates the `dummy locus dragging' in dynamic geometry. This makes the cycle conjecturing-checking-proving accessible for general users in elementary geometry.