Building Stuff in Geom
Building Stuff in Geom
Drawing
The Draw menu contains many tools for both drawing and construction. Icon shortcuts
exist for many of these options.
Select the Line Segment option. Note that the second icon shows a line segment icon
white on black. This means this tool is selected. A line segment is defined by two
points; so, tap in two different places on the screen. Note that the line segment tool is still
selected. Tap the selection tool (first) icon to activate the selection tool.
Tap on the line segment (not one of the points, but in the centre of the line segment).
Note that the first option is for the CP 300 to measure the length of the line segment. If
you tap the small left-most drop down arrow you will see what else the CP 300 can
measure. In order we have: length, slope, angle (from the positive x-axis), equation and
the last option offers the chance to name the line.
Tap in free-space and you will see that nothing is selected and so no measurements are
shown. Now tap on a point and see what is measured.
Tap in free space and then tap on a point. Then go back and
put the stylus on the point, and drag across the glass. Note
that the point stays highlighted and so you should be able to
go back on it and move it again.
Now measure the line segments slope. Note the tick is black on white, indicating the
slope is changeable (not constrained). Now change the value to 0 and tap the tick (or
press EXE).
Now, to make this triangle an incircle we can use the tangency property. Go around the
corner, select the circle and one side of the triangle. Not that the tangency property says
No. to make it say yes and constrain it to be so, tap the tick. Tap in free space, select the
circle and one other side of the triangle and repeat. Repeat again for the third side and an
incircle is created.
You can now move the triangles vertices around and you will see the circle is constrained
so the sides of the triangle are always tangential to it.
Any point can be made to move along any curve provided the curve has a start and end.
Hence, an infinite line is of no use to us when making an animation.
Select point C and the segment IJ. Then go to the Edit menu and the Animate sub-menu
and choose to Add Animation. Then return to the same menu and choose on of the Go
options and the animation should start.
You can take any measurement and drag it onto the working area. This allows you to
watch the measurements change as you move or animate the structure. You can edit the
default word length to make it what you like.
How do I do a calculation?
You can perform a calculation using the measurements you have displayed.
Be sure the measurement bar is visible (as opposed to all the drawing tools) and then use
the Expression command from the Draw menu.
This will result in the third screen below. The cursor is flashing in the measurement bar
waiting for inoput.