Difference between revisions of "Vertex Command"

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; Vertex[Conic]: Returns (all) vertices of the conic section.
 
; Vertex[Conic]: Returns (all) vertices of the conic section.
  
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;Vertex[ <Inequality> ] : Returns the points of intersection of the line borders
 
;Vertex[ <Inequality> ] : Returns the points of intersection of the line borders
:{{example|1=<code>Vertex[(x + y < 3) && (x - y > 1)]</code> returns point (2,1) }}
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:{{example|1=<code>Vertex[(x + y < 3) && (x - y > 1)]</code> returns point (2,1) }}.}}
  
 
; Vertex[Polygon]: Returns (all) vertices of the polygon.
 
; Vertex[Polygon]: Returns (all) vertices of the polygon.

Revision as of 09:57, 26 September 2012


Vertex[Conic]
Returns (all) vertices of the conic section.
Warning Warning: With GeoGebra 4.2 :
Vertex[ <Inequality> ]
Returns the points of intersection of the line borders
Example: Vertex[(x + y < 3) && (x - y > 1)] returns point (2,1)
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Vertex[Polygon]
Returns (all) vertices of the polygon.
Vertex[Polygon, Number n]
Returns n-th vertex of the polygon.
Note: To get vertices of the polygon / conic as list, use {Vertex[t]}.
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