Difference between revisions of "Angle Bisector Tool"
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:* Selecting three points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C'' produces the angle bisector of the enclosed angle, where point ''B'' is the apex. | :* Selecting three points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C'' produces the angle bisector of the enclosed angle, where point ''B'' is the apex. |
Latest revision as of 08:50, 4 August 2015
- Angle bisectors can be defined in two ways:
- Selecting three points A, B, and C produces the angle bisector of the enclosed angle, where point B is the apex.
- Selecting two lines produces their two angle bisectors.
Notes:
- The direction vectors of all angle bisectors have length 1
- See also AngleBisector command.