Difference between revisions of "InfiniteCone Command"
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− | {{command|3D}} | + | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Vector>, <Angle α> ] |
− | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point | + | :Creates an infinite cone with given point as vertex, axis of symmetry parallel to the given vector and apex angle ''2α''. |
− | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point | + | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Point>, <Angle α> ] |
− | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point | + | :Creates an infinite cone with given first point as vertex, line through two points as axis of symmetry and apex angle ''2α''. |
+ | ;InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Line>, <Angle α> ] | ||
+ | :Creates an infinite cone with given point as vertex, axis of symmetry parallel to given line and apex angle ''2α''. | ||
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+ | {{Note|If you enter the angle without the degree symbol, you will get the apex angle in radian.}} |
Revision as of 11:16, 29 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Vector>, <Angle α> ]
- Creates an infinite cone with given point as vertex, axis of symmetry parallel to the given vector and apex angle 2α.
- InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Point>, <Angle α> ]
- Creates an infinite cone with given first point as vertex, line through two points as axis of symmetry and apex angle 2α.
- InfiniteCone[ <Point>, <Line>, <Angle α> ]
- Creates an infinite cone with given point as vertex, axis of symmetry parallel to given line and apex angle 2α.
Note: If you enter the angle without the degree symbol, you will get the apex angle in radian.