You can use GeoGebra
to draw angles. There are two methods you can use: The first method is to specify three points or two lines that define the angle. The second method is to specify the desired size of the angle.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. Angle
tool in Toolbar
. Graphics View
either by clicking on three points in Graphics View
or clicking on the two lines from Step 2. Recall that angles are drawn counterclockwise. Algebra View
. Notice that the sides of the angle have the same length. If you want to see the sides from the vertex to the endpoints, use the Segment
tool to draw the segments between the points so that they will be visible. Feel free to experiment drawing angles with different sizes. GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Algebra View
and Graphics View
in under View
in Menu
. Point
in the Toolbar
. Angle with Given Size
in Toolbar
by first clicking tool number 8, then tool number 2 in the drop-down list. If you want your angle to go clockwise, select the box below the text field.
Click OK
.
Segment
by first clicking tool number 3, then tool number 2. Select the vertex and one of the other points. Repeat once more for the other point. Example 1
Draw angles with sizes of , , and in GeoGebra
.
Here, you choose the Angle with Given Size
tool because it can precisely draw the angles you desire. You therefore follow Item 8 and type in the size of each angle.