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To use the 3D capabilities of GeoGebra, since version 5.0 (as of 2012 in beta development) you can open Graphics View 3D in the [[View Menu]] and use some of the 3D commands or tools. These are mostly not documented yet, but you can find their list in the [[Release_Notes_GeoGebra_5.0|Release Notes]]. | To use the 3D capabilities of GeoGebra, since version 5.0 (as of 2012 in beta development) you can open Graphics View 3D in the [[View Menu]] and use some of the 3D commands or tools. These are mostly not documented yet, but you can find their list in the [[Release_Notes_GeoGebra_5.0|Release Notes]]. |
Revision as of 23:20, 16 November 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
To use the 3D capabilities of GeoGebra, since version 5.0 (as of 2012 in beta development) you can open Graphics View 3D in the View Menu and use some of the 3D commands or tools. These are mostly not documented yet, but you can find their list in the Release Notes.
Note: Emulating 3D using 2D is also possible as you can see in various materials on GeoGebra.