GeoGebra Basic Geometric Construction Series


  1. Introduction to Basic Construction: Construction versus Drawing
  2. GeoGebra Basic Construction 1 – Constructing  an Equilateral Triangle
  3. GeoGebra Basic Construction 2 – Constructing an Isosceles Triangle
  4. GeoGebra Basic Construction 3 – Constructing a Right Triangle
  5. GeoGebra Basic Construction 4 – Constructing a Square
  6. GeoGebra Basic Construction 5 – Constructing a Rectangle
  7. GeoGebra Basic Construction 6 – Constructing a Parallelogram
  8. GeoGebra Basic Construction 7 – Constructing a Rhombus
  9. GeoGebra Basic Construction 8 – Constructing a Trapezoid
  10. GeoGebra Basic Construction 9 – Constructing a Kite

 

GeoGebra Essentials 1 – Locating a Triangle’s Centroid

This is the first tutorial in the GeoGebra Essentials Series. This tutorial will cater those who are new or those who have no knowledge in GeoGebra.  If you are totally new to GeoGebra, it is important that you read the Introduction to GeoGebra post.

In the tutorial below,  commands  in the Menu bar are in bold green text and sub-menus are denoted by the > symbol. For example, Options>Labeling>New Points Only means, click the Options menu, choose Labeling from the list, then New Points Only. The tool texts are colored orange. For example, New Point means, the New Point tool. » Read more

GeoGebra Tutorial 30 – Loci, Roses and Reflections

This is the 30th GeoGebra Tutorial of the GeoGebra Intermediate Tutorial Series. If this is your first time to use GeoGebra, you might want to read the GeoGebra Essentials Series.

In this tutorial, we reflect a point on a unit circle about the x-axis and about the y-axis to form rectangle ABCD. We construct a segment with length equal to the area of the rectangle passing through point B.  One of the endpoints of this segment is at the origin.  As we move the point B along the the circle, the trace of the end point of the segment that not on the circle’s center will form a 4-petal rose.

If you want to follow this tutorial step-by-step, you can open the GeoGebra window in your browser by clicking here.  You can view the output of this tutorial here. » Read more

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