An optimal solution is a feasible solution (a region bounded by given constraints) where the objective function reaches its maximum or minimum value. For example, the most profit or the least cost. Incorporating technology into your classroom helps to enhance students in the learning process by becoming more engaged, interactive, and interested in what is being taught. Students today are actively engaged using technology and many applications can be reached with just a click of a button. Students who are visual learners benefit from using technology because they have a visual representation of the new content being learned in the classroom. Technology increases students' understanding of the material, and helps slow down the learning process of more difficult concepts/topics step by step. A way to incorporate technology into the lesson of Optimal Solutions is by using Geogebra. Geogebra is an online interactive application that can aid help in all content areas of math, such as algebra, geometry, statistics and calculus. Below is a link to my slideshow for this topic, as well as the handout that has each step written out. Lastly, there is one more link for Geogebra where you can become familiar with the online program and try it out for yourself!