Texas Instruments Cabri Geometry II Manual Book page 133

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A
adjusting your system configuration, 1-4
ambiguities, handling, 1-12
Angle tool, 11-5
animating an object, 12-10
Animation tool, 12-10
Arc tool, 6-3
Area tool, 11-3
arrow pointer, 1-10
attribute icons, description, 1-7
Automatic button, using to configure memory, 1-4
automatic data collection, 11-11
C
Calculate tool, 11-7
calculating measurements, 11-7 through 11-10
changing
appearance of objects, 1-19
color of an object, 13-3
column width, 11-13
constructed lines, 5-3
direction and slope of a constructed ray, 5-5
language, 2-10
memory allocation, 1-4
outline patterns, 13-6
outline thickness, 13-5
system configuration, 1-4
Check Property toolbox, 10-1
checking
angles, 11-5
areas, 11-3
collinearity, 10-2
equation or coordinates, 11-6
equidistant property, 10-5
membership, 10-6
parallelism, 10-3
perpendicularity, 10-4
slopes, 11-4
Circle tool, 6-2
Clear command, 2-5
close box, description, 1-7
Close command, 2-2
closing the active drawing window, 2-2
closing the program, 2-4
Collinear tool, 10-2
Color tool, 13-3
column width pointer, 1-10
Comments tool, 12-3
Compass tool, 7-8
configuring
memory setting, 1-5
number of objects, 1-5
number of screen colors, 1-5
toolbar tools, 2-9
Conic tool, 6-4
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constraining the slope of a line, 5-2
Construct toolbox, 7-1
constructing objects, 1-10
construction pencil pointer, 1-10
Copy command, 2-5
creating
angle bisectors, 7-6
arcs, 6-3
axes, 13-9
calculations, 11-10
circles, 6-2
comments, 12-3
compass circles, 7-8
conics, 6-4
intersection points, 4-4
inverse points, 8-7
labels, 12-2
lines, 5-2
loci, 7-11
macros, rules for, 9-2
marked angles, 12-7
measurement transfers, 7-9
midpoints, 7-4
numerical values, 12-5
parallel lines, 7-3
perpendicular bisectors, 7-5
perpendicular lines, 7-2
points, 4-2
points on an object, 4-3
polygons, 5-8
rays, 5-5
reflections, 8-2
regular polygons, 5-9
segments, 5-4
symmetrical images, 8-3
triangles, 5-7
vector sum, 7-7
vectors, 5-6
creating and selecting points, basics, 1-10
cross hair pointer, 1-10
crossed lines pointer, 1-10
Curves toolbox, 6-1
Cut command, 2-5
D
Defaults command, 2-7
Define Grid tool, 13-10
Define Macro tool, 9-5
defining a grid, 13-10
deleting objects, 1-17
determining dependent and independent objects, 1-12
Dilate tool, 3-4
dilating
an object, 8-6
objects, 3-4, 3-5
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