Difference between revisions of "SurdText Command"
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;SurdText[ <Number> ] | ;SurdText[ <Number> ] | ||
:Creates text representation of the number in the form <math>\frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}</math>. | :Creates text representation of the number in the form <math>\frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}</math>. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<code>SurdText[e]</code> creates '' <math>\frac{2\sqrt{37\sqrt{2}-32}+3\sqrt{2}-2}{10\sqrt{2}-10}</math>''}} | ||
;SurdText[ <Point> ] | ;SurdText[ <Point> ] | ||
:Creates text representation of the point, where coordinates are in the form <math>\frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}</math>. | :Creates text representation of the point, where coordinates are in the form <math>\frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}</math>. |
Revision as of 15:39, 3 July 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2. |
- SurdText[ <Number> ]
- Creates text representation of the number in the form \frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}.
- Example:
SurdText[e]
creates \frac{2\sqrt{37\sqrt{2}-32}+3\sqrt{2}-2}{10\sqrt{2}-10}
- SurdText[ <Point> ]
- Creates text representation of the point, where coordinates are in the form \frac{a+\sqrt{b}}{c}.