Difference between revisions of "Perpendicular Bisector Tool"
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: Click on either a segment (or interval) ''s'' or two points ''A'' and ''B'' in order to create a perpendicular bisector (also see command [[PerpendicularBisector Command|PerpendicularBisector]]). | : Click on either a segment (or interval) ''s'' or two points ''A'' and ''B'' in order to create a perpendicular bisector (also see command [[PerpendicularBisector Command|PerpendicularBisector]]). | ||
: {{Note| The bisector’s direction is equivalent to the perpendicular vector of segment (or interval) ''s'' or ''AB'' (see also [[PerpendicularVector Command|PerpendicularVector]] command).}} | : {{Note| The bisector’s direction is equivalent to the perpendicular vector of segment (or interval) ''s'' or ''AB'' (see also [[PerpendicularVector Command|PerpendicularVector]] command).}} |
Revision as of 21:19, 9 March 2013
- Click on either a segment (or interval) s or two points A and B in order to create a perpendicular bisector (also see command PerpendicularBisector).
- Note: The bisector’s direction is equivalent to the perpendicular vector of segment (or interval) s or AB (see also PerpendicularVector command).