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Hi, I have spent a good few hours on a fruitless search for something that will 
help my students understand 3D vectors better. What I'm teaching is basically 
stuff like this: The equation of a line in three dimensions (something like r = 
a + t b (b is a direction vector, t is a parameter)

The equation of a plane as r . n = a . n

Intersection between lines and planes, angles between two planes, between a 
plane and a line, identifying lines as skew, parallel, etc., techniques like 
cross product for finding plane normals.

(This is all part of the UK "A-level" Maths if you're wondering).

I'm looking for something to help visualise this type of mathematics, because 
almost all students say this area is one of the hardest of the course, and they 
never seem to be very good at constructing an appropriate image in their mind 
that would allow them to see a sensible strategy for finding the solution. I 
feel sure that my combination of metre rules and desks and pieces of paper is 
insufficient for them to build a good mental picture.

So I want something that will not only show planes and lines on the projector 
screen in a good quality 3D representation, but will (v important) allow me to 
rotate the image or the objects in the image, or move lines and see how a point 
on the line moves with it, etc.

Software doesn't have to be free, but I doubt my school would be prepared to 
pay several hundred dollars. I teach English qualifications in China, by the 
way, so bear that in mind.

Edit: I forgot to mention we don't have internet in the classroom at the 
moment, so it needs to be an offline tool.

Thanks if anyone has a suggestion.
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