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Chapter 8: Geometry Application

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Using the Measurement Box

Tapping the u button to the right of the toolbar displays the measurement box. Tap t to return to the normal
toolbar.

Normal toolbar

Measurement box

You can use the measurement box to view the measurements of a figure, to specify a measurement of a figure,
to fix a measurement of a figure, or to name a figure.

Viewing the Measurements of a Figure

The type of information that can be displayed in the measurement box depends
on the figure currently selected on the screen. The nearby screen shows
an example when a line segment is selected. You can change the display
information type by tapping one of the icons.

The following table describes the information that appears when you tap each icon, and explains when each
icon is available for selection.

Icon

Icon Name

This icon appears when this
is selected:

Tapping this icon displays:

Lockable

T

Coordinates

A single point

Coordinates of the point

Yes

t

Distance/length

Two points on one figure or
two different figures, or a single
line segment or a vector

Distance between two points,
length of a line segment or
vector

Yes

Q

Slope

Single line, line segment, or
vector

Slope of the line, line segment
or vector

Yes

Y

Direction

Single line, line segment, or
vector

Direction angle of the line
(angle of inclination)

Yes

O

Equation

Any single line or line segment,
vector, circle, arc, ellipse or
any other figure (parabola,
etc.) drawn by a function

Function of the figure (using
rectangular coordinates)

Yes

5

Equation edit

Single parabola or any other
figure drawn by a function

Equation of the figure in the
function editing dialog box.

No

]

Radius

Single circle or arc

Radius of circle or arc

Yes

3

Circumference

Single circle

Length of the circumference

Yes

v

Perimeter

Single polygon

Sum of the lengths of the sides

No

E

Area

Any three points, an arc,
ellipse, or polygon

Area

No

Single circle

Area

Yes

Q
t

Angle

Two line segments

Angle and its supplement
formed by the line segments

Yes

K

Tangency

Two circles or arcs, or a line
and circle

Whether two items are tangent

Yes