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; Reflect[Point A, Point B]: Reflects point ''A'' about point ''B''. | ; Reflect[Point A, Point B]: Reflects point ''A'' about point ''B''. | ||
; Reflect[Line, Point]: Reflects the line about the given point. | ; Reflect[Line, Point]: Reflects the line about the given point. |
Revision as of 23:21, 14 January 2011
- Reflect[Point A, Point B]
- Reflects point A about point B.
- Reflect[Line, Point]
- Reflects the line about the given point.
- Reflect[Conic, Point]
- Reflects the conic section about the given point.
- Reflect[Polygon, Point]
- Reflects the polygon about the given point.
- Note: New vertices and segments are created as well.
- Reflect[Image, Point]
- Reflects the image about the given point.
- Reflect[Point, Line]
- Reflects the point about the given line.
- Reflect[Line g, Line h]
- Reflects line g about line h.
- Reflect[Conic, Line]
- Reflects the conic section about the line.
- Reflect[Polygon, Line]
- Reflects the polygon about the line.
- Note: New vertices and segments are created as well.
- Reflect[Image, Line]
- Reflects the image about the line.
- Reflect[Point, Circle]
- Inverts the point in the circle.
Note: Also see tools Reflect Object about Point, Reflect Object about Line, and Reflect Object about Circle.