Difference between revisions of "Intersect Two Surfaces Tool"
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Revision as of 12:43, 22 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Select two planes, or two spheres, or a plane and a solid (sphere, cube, prism, cone, cylinder, ...) to get their intersection curve if the two objects have points in common.
- Note: See also Intersect command.