Difference between revisions of "Relation Command"
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* two objects are equal | * two objects are equal | ||
* a point lies on a line or conic | * a point lies on a line or conic | ||
− | * a line is tangent or a passing line to a conic. | + | * a line is tangent or a passing line to a conic |
+ | * three points are collinear | ||
+ | * three lines are concurrent | ||
+ | * four points are concyclic. | ||
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+ | Some of these checks can also be performed symbolically. If GeoGebra supports symbolic check for a certain property, the "More" button appears. By clicking it, GeoGebra may provide more information whether the property is true in general (eventually under certain conditions). | ||
{{Note| See also [[Relation Tool|Relation]] tool. }} | {{Note| See also [[Relation Tool|Relation]] tool. }} |
Revision as of 23:51, 1 January 2017
- Relation[ <Object>, <Object> ]
- Shows a message box that gives you information about the relation between two objects.
This command allows you to find out whether
- two lines are perpendicular
- two lines are parallel
- two objects are equal
- a point lies on a line or conic
- a line is tangent or a passing line to a conic
- three points are collinear
- three lines are concurrent
- four points are concyclic.
Some of these checks can also be performed symbolically. If GeoGebra supports symbolic check for a certain property, the "More" button appears. By clicking it, GeoGebra may provide more information whether the property is true in general (eventually under certain conditions).
Note: See also Relation tool.