Difference between revisions of "AngleBisector Command"
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− | ; AngleBisector[Point A, Point B, Point C]: Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C''. | + | ;AngleBisector[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Point C> ]:Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C''. |
− | {{Note| Point ''B'' is apex of this angle. }} | + | {{Note|Point ''B'' is apex of this angle. }} |
− | ; AngleBisector[Line g, Line h]: Returns both angle bisectors of the lines. | + | ; AngleBisector[ <Line g>, <Line h> ]:Returns both angle bisectors of the lines. |
− | {{Note| See also [[File:Tool Angular Bisector.gif|16px]] [[Angle Bisector Tool|Angle Bisector]] tool .}} | + | {{Note|See also [[File:Tool Angular Bisector.gif|16px]] [[Angle Bisector Tool|Angle Bisector]] tool .}} |
Revision as of 00:39, 11 November 2012
- AngleBisector[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Point C> ]
- Returns the angle bisector of the angle defined by points A, B, and C.
Note: Point B is apex of this angle.
- AngleBisector[ <Line g>, <Line h> ]
- Returns both angle bisectors of the lines.
Note: See also Angle Bisector tool .