Difference between revisions of "Center Command"
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:{{Example|1= <code>Center[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]</code><br/> {{langnote|non-US|2=<code>Centre[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]</code>}}<br/> returns point ''A = (-1, 1)''}} | :{{Example|1= <code>Center[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]</code><br/> {{langnote|non-US|2=<code>Centre[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]</code>}}<br/> returns point ''A = (-1, 1)''}} | ||
+ | {{Note|1= See also [[Image:Tool_Midpoint_or_Center.gif]] [[Midpoint or Center Tool|Midpoint or Center]] {{langnote|non-US|[[Midpoint or Center Tool|Midpoint or Centre]]}} tool .}} | ||
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− | {{betamanual|version=5.0| | + | {{betamanual|version=5.0| 1=;Center[ <Quadric> ] |
− | ;Center[ <Quadric> ] :Creates the center of a quadric (e.g. sphere, cone, etc.) | + | :Creates the center of a quadric (e.g. sphere, cone, etc.) |
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Revision as of 11:04, 22 July 2014
This command differs among variants of English:
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- Center[ <Conic> ]
- Returns the center of a circle, ellipse, or hyperbola.
- Example:
Center[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]
(, :Centre[x^2 + 4 y^2 + 2x - 8y + 1 = 0]
)
returns point A = (-1, 1)
Note: See also Midpoint or Center (, : Midpoint or Centre) tool .
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0.
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