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How to Find Circumcircle and Circumcenter with GeoGebra
You can use GeoGebra
to find the circumcircle and circumcenter of a triangle.
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Instruction 1
- 1.
- Open
Algebra View
andGraphics View
underView
inMenu
. - 2.
- Make a triangle with the vertices , , and by clicking
Polygon
. Then, you need to click on three points in
Graphics View
where you want the vertices of the triangle to be. Finally, complete the triangle by clicking on the point that you started with. - 3.
- Click on
Perpendicular Bisector
by first clicking tool number 4, then tool number 3 in the drop-down list.
- 4.
- Construct the perpendicular bisector of , the perpendicular bisector of and the perpendicular bisector of by clicking on the sides of .
- 5.
- Click
Intersect
by first clicking tool number 4, then tool number 4 in the drop-down list, and use it to find the point of intersection of two perpendicular bisectors. The point is the circumcenter.
- 6.
- Click
Circle with Center through Point
to construct a circle with the circumcenter as the center, and one of the vertices of the triangle as the point. You will see that the circle actually touches all vertices even though you just clicked one corner. You’ve drawn the circumcircle!