Abstract
Central to the saying that “A picture is worth a thousand words” is the notion that it can harbor a wealth of information. A picture or, specifically, a graphic representation, such as a diagram, table, or chart, can contain much information about what a student understands and can do in mathematics. That said, how often do we carefully examine the graphic representations our students generate when doing mathematics?
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