Difference between revisions of "AreParallel Command"
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;AreParallel[ <Line>, <Line> ] | ;AreParallel[ <Line>, <Line> ] | ||
+ | :Decides if the lines are parallel. | ||
+ | Normally this command computes the result numerically. This behavior can be changed by using the [[Prove Command|Prove]] command. | ||
+ | {{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>AreParallel[Line[(1, 2), (3, 4)], Line[(5, 6),(7,8)]]</nowiki></code> yields ''true'' since the given lines are parallel.</div>}} | ||
+ | {{Note| See also [[AreCollinear Command|AreCollinear]], [[AreConcurrent Command|AreConcurrent]], [[AreConcyclic Command|AreConcyclic]], [[AreEqual Command|AreEqual]], [[ArePerpendicular Command|ArePerpendicular]] commands.}} |
Revision as of 17:31, 31 October 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
Warning: | This GeoGebra command is heavily under construction. Expect to encounter various problems when trying it out. The syntax or the output of this command may be subject to change. |
- AreParallel[ <Line>, <Line> ]
- Decides if the lines are parallel.
Normally this command computes the result numerically. This behavior can be changed by using the Prove command.
Example:
AreParallel[Line[(1, 2), (3, 4)], Line[(5, 6),(7,8)]]
yields true since the given lines are parallel. Note: See also AreCollinear, AreConcurrent, AreConcyclic, AreEqual, ArePerpendicular commands.