Angle Command
From GeoGebra Manual
- Angle[ <Vector v1>, <Vector v2> ]
- Returns the angle between two vectors v1 and v2 (between 0 and 360°) .
- Angle[ <Line g>, <Line h> ]
- Returns the angle between the direction vectors of two lines g and h (between 0 and 360°) .
- Angle[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Point C> ]
- Returns the angle enclosed by BA and BC (between 0 and 360°), where point B is the apex.
- Angle[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Angle α> ]
- Returns the angle of size α drawn from point A with apex B.
- Note: The point Rotate[A, α, B] is created as well.
- Angle[ <Conic> ]
- Returns the angle of twist of a conic section’s major axis (see command Axes) .
- Angle[ <Vector> ]
- Returns the angle between the x‐axis and given vector.
- Angle[ <Point> ]
- Returns the angle between the x‐axis and the position vector of the given point.
- Angle[ <Number> ]
- Converts the number into an angle (result between 0 and 2pi).
- Angle[ <Polygon> ]
- Creates all angles of a polygon in mathematically positive orientation (i.e., counter clockwise).
- Note: If the polygon was created in counter clockwise orientation, you get the interior angles. If the polygon was created in clockwise orientation, you get the exterior angles.
- Note: See also Angle and Angle with Given Size tools .
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0.
Note: From GeoGebra 5, this command will work in 3D as well |