Difference between revisions of "Circle with Center, Radius and Direction Tool"
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This tool returns different objects, depending on the object chosen as "direction" (line or plane). | This tool returns different objects, depending on the object chosen as "direction" (line or plane). | ||
− | :Selecting a line, a ray or a segment and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a | + | :Selecting a line, a ray or a segment and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle whose axis is directed as the object chosen as "direction" ;<br/><br/> |
− | :Selecting a plane (xOy plane or any other previously defined plane) and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a | + | :Selecting a plane (xOy plane or any other previously defined plane) and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle in a plane parallel to the one chosen as "direction", through the given point.<br/><br/> |
''The order of selection of the first two objects is non influential''. | ''The order of selection of the first two objects is non influential''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 11 May 2014
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0.
This tool returns different objects, depending on the object chosen as "direction" (line or plane).
The order of selection of the first two objects is non influential. |