[size=200][b]Draw a point called "P"[/b][/size][br][br][color=#000000]The first definitions of geometry are in the first book of the "ELEMENTS" written by Euclid of Alexandria (born around 300 bC). The point is that which has no parts. It is difficult to draw an object that has no parts, and for this reason GeoGebra uses small symbols to indicate the point position.[/color][br][br][color=#9900ff]1st. Click on the "Point" tool [icon]/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_point.png[/icon].[/color][br][br][color=#9900ff]2nd. Click on a point to the Graphics View (green). A point will appear.[/color][br][br][color=#9900ff]3rd. Click on the point with the right mouse button (in tablets activate the "Move" tool and click on the Graphics View point for a while) to open the contextual menu.[/color][br][br][color=#9900ff]4th. Click on the "Rename" option.[/color][br][br][color=#9900ff]5th. Enter the name "P" and click "OK." Remember that GeoGebra distinguishes capital letters from small letters.[/color][br][br][color=ff0000][b]These GeoGebra applets use names of geometric objects to verify the correct execution of the activity.[/b][/color][br][br][color=#000000]The two curved arrows located in the upper right corner of the Graphics View allow you to reset the activity.[/color][br][color=#000000]If the activity is correct, you will get 10 points automatically.[/color]