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Parametric Graphs: Yes; Implicit Polynomials: Yes; Web Export: all constructions exportable as web pages as a Java applet; Macros: usable both as tools with the mouse and as commands in the input field; Animation: Yes; Spreadsheet: Yes, the cells can contain any GeoGebra object (numbers, points, functions etc.) Dynamic text: Yes (including LaTeX)
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An example racetrack game with first few moves by two players. Racetrack is a paper and pencil game that simulates a car race, played by two or more players. The game is played on a squared sheet of paper, with a pencil line tracking each car's movement.
In the planarity game, the player is presented with a circular layout of a planar graph, with all the vertices placed on a single circle and with many crossings. The goal for the player is to eliminate all of the crossings and construct a straight-line embedding of the graph by moving the vertices one by one into better positions.
A circle with five chords and the corresponding circle graph. In graph theory, a circle graph is the intersection graph of a chord diagram.That is, it is an undirected graph whose vertices can be associated with a finite system of chords of a circle such that two vertices are adjacent if and only if the corresponding chords cross each other.
Games24x7 is an Indian online gaming company [1] [2] founded in 2006 by Bhavin Pandya and Trivikraman Thampy. It's headquartered in Mumbai, India. [3] The company is known for its games like RummyCircle and My11Circle. [4] [5] [6] The company has offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and Miami. [7]
The game was generally poorly received, and after releasing it, Circle Studio transitioned to developing and publishing licensed DVD games, [2] with distribution handled by Pinnacle Vision. Despite having secured a 7-figure investment from the Royal Bank of Scotland in May 2006, the company was liquidated in February 2007.
Doujin soft (同人ソフト, dōjin sofuto) is software created by Japanese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit. The term includes digital doujin games (同人ゲーム), which are essentially the Japanese equivalent of independent video games or fangames (the term "doujin game" also includes things like doujin-made board games and card games).