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#The 3D window allows you to visualize the geometry along 3-axes. You can rotate the graphics view using the same icon that you used for the Move graphics view.  You can independently work on the 2D and 3D windows and the construction on one window will get reflected in the other.
 
#The 3D window allows you to visualize the geometry along 3-axes. You can rotate the graphics view using the same icon that you used for the Move graphics view.  You can independently work on the 2D and 3D windows and the construction on one window will get reflected in the other.
 
#The 3D window allows you to construct solid figures by extruding from a 2-dimensional shapes.  Other features include construction of a plane, rotation, reflection., etc.  The slider defined in the 2D window will help animate in the 3D window also.
 
#The 3D window allows you to construct solid figures by extruding from a 2-dimensional shapes.  Other features include construction of a plane, rotation, reflection., etc.  The slider defined in the 2D window will help animate in the 3D window also.
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====Construction Protocol====
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px" caption="Using the Construction Protocol">
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File:Construction_Protocol.png
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File:Navigation_Bar.png
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</gallery>
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#You can access the Construction Protocol option in the View Menu.The Construction Protocol is a table that shows all construction steps,allowing you to redo a construction step by step.
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#Using the Navigation Bar you can also animate the construction steps.Enable Navigation Bar on right click in the Graphics View, then select the Navigation bar option in the Context Menu displayed.You may use the keyboard and mouse to navigate in the Construction Protocol.
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==== Using Geogebra to make a given sketch ====
 
==== Using Geogebra to make a given sketch ====
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