Thanks, one other question in geogebra: Is it possible to construct a regular polygon with a given side length? Another Question, what is the name of this lovely music, your taste is fantastic :)
+Muhammad Nada About constructing regular polygon, you can do it in more ways. One of them is: plot the first point. Then use "Segment with Given Lenght" tool from drop-down menu to plot the second point on the wanted distance. Then use "Regular Polygon" tool and finish your construction. For orher questions use GeoGebra forum. See description of this video to read about music. :-)
Aurel Nica Suppose that we have an angle defined by points A, B, C. Also, we have slider n. If we want to devide that angle into n equal parts, type this into Input Bar Sequence[Ray[B,Rotate[A,i/n*Angle[A,B,C],B]],i,1,n-1]
Thanks, one other question in geogebra:
Is it possible to construct a regular polygon with a given side length?
Another Question, what is the name of this lovely music, your taste is fantastic :)
+Muhammad Nada
About constructing regular polygon, you can do it in more ways. One of them is: plot the first point. Then use "Segment with Given Lenght" tool from drop-down menu to plot the second point on the wanted distance. Then use "Regular Polygon" tool and finish your construction.
For orher questions use GeoGebra forum.
See description of this video to read about music. :-)
what if there was an arch to divide ?
Aurel Nica
Suppose that we have an angle defined by points A, B, C. Also, we have slider n. If we want to devide that angle into n equal parts, type this into Input Bar
Sequence[Ray[B,Rotate[A,i/n*Angle[A,B,C],B]],i,1,n-1]
Antonija Horvatek Thank you again. :)
Thank you. :)
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