Intersection Point(S) - Texas Instruments Cabri Geometry II Manual Book

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Intersection Point(s)

The Intersection Point(s) tool creates a point at the intersection (or intersections) of any two objects.
An intersection can be defined for only two objects. If more than two objects intersect at the same
place (for example, the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle), an ambiguity message appears. If
this happens, hold down the mouse button and select the correct object from the list.
If you change the objects so that they no longer intersect, the intersection point(s) disappears, but
reappears if the objects intersect again.
Creating an intersection point
1.
Select Intersection Point(s) from the Points toolbox.
2.
Select two intersecting objects.
Select the first object.
Modifying an intersection point
Intersection points are dependent and cannot be moved.
Example
Intersection of a line and a polygon:
Select polygon and line.
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Chapter 4: Using the Points Toolbox
Select the second object.
Points are created at each
This line
intersection.
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Points are created
at each intersection.

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