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; CircumcircularSector[Point A, Point B, Point C]: Creates a circular sector whose arc runs through the three points ''A'', ''B'', and ''C''. Point ''A'' is the starting point and point ''C'' is the endpoint of the arc.
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; CircumcircularSector[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
 
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: Creates a circular sector whose arc runs through the three points, where the first point is the starting point and the third point is the endpoint of the arc.
 
{{Note| See also [[Image:Tool Circumcircular_Sector_3Points.gif]] [[Circumcircular Sector through Three Points Tool|Circumcircular Sector through Three Points]] tool.}}
 
{{Note| See also [[Image:Tool Circumcircular_Sector_3Points.gif]] [[Circumcircular Sector through Three Points Tool|Circumcircular Sector through Three Points]] tool.}}

Revision as of 09:28, 27 August 2013


CircumcircularSector[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
Creates a circular sector whose arc runs through the three points, where the first point is the starting point and the third point is the endpoint of the arc.
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