Difference between revisions of "Plane Command"
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:Creates a plane through the given point and line. | :Creates a plane through the given point and line. | ||
;Plane[ <Line> , <Line> ] | ;Plane[ <Line> , <Line> ] | ||
− | :Creates the plane through the lines (if in the same plane). | + | :Creates the plane through the lines (if the lines are in the same plane). |
;Plane[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ] | ;Plane[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ] | ||
:Creates a plane through three points. | :Creates a plane through three points. | ||
{{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_planethreepoint_32.gif]] [[Plane through 3 Points Tool|Plane through 3 Points]] and [[Image:Mode_planepointline_32.gif]] [[Plane Tool|Plane]] tools.}} | {{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_planethreepoint_32.gif]] [[Plane through 3 Points Tool|Plane through 3 Points]] and [[Image:Mode_planepointline_32.gif]] [[Plane Tool|Plane]] tools.}} |
Revision as of 11:21, 29 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Plane[ <Polygon> ]
- Creates a plane through the polygon.
- Plane[ <Conic> ]
- Creates a plane through the conic.
- Plane[ <Point>, <Plane> ]
- Creates a plane through the given point, parallel to the given plane.
- Plane[ <Point>, <Line> ]
- Creates a plane through the given point and line.
- Plane[ <Line> , <Line> ]
- Creates the plane through the lines (if the lines are in the same plane).
- Plane[ <Point>, <Point>, <Point> ]
- Creates a plane through three points.
Note: See also Plane through 3 Points and Plane tools.