Tools View

What is the Tools View?
Select the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View [/i]button to open the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View[/i]. The [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View [/i]is available for [img width=21,height=21]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/gCgSkc11uJEN9P9BxjK0U0w9z9HKx6vmGHLAPcj_zZJK78h_FVvXHHMxSC5bUjG7WuOwREkFK6Yfcjzz8GMDNS1zSMMbqNOBRUwko5OW8QEYxOSwOJfssVLDR8icSkfNUgP8uCp3[/img] [i]Graphing[/i], [img width=20,height=20]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/se9HbOm8IvgaOQ3ODWIYnfjeJWlbDzR9kkkW-dzgyEAqmhGe4CLENi029zfr5dpoQL615lEK2KsEkQVDnZC49FFLH3clxq69IGQuUMLbjo2QjJKvdBqPo_6EQSO_XW8ZeyeQcxV-[/img] [i]3D Calculator [/i]and [img width=23,height=23]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/aXkCtNXUQv9H8i9vzj0ZN3I-QNdCOXsvfeuHAlfIIM_Dp8PnnCAnX-opdjdYit8l14dBGVC3Nc-rWTSz7x1Z8N0fuuY3WlFGDXt7JNo8D0wNlPpHyq1MJYtzdKBZUj2to731CGH1[/img] [i]Geometry[/i].[br][br][b]Note:[/b]  The [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View [/i]shows a selection of most important tools. If you want to see more tools, select [i]MORE [/i]at the end of the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View[/i].
Selected GeoGebra Tools
[b][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_intersect.png[/icon] Intersection[br][/b]To create the intersection point of two objects select the [i]Intersection[/i] tool. Click on the two objects to create all intersection points or directly click on an intersection of two objects to only create this single intersection point. [br][br][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_roots.png[/icon] [b]Roots[br][/b]To find the roots of a function select the [i]Roots[/i] tool and click on a function. For polynomials all roots are found, for other functions only those between the left and right edge of the [i]Graphics View[/i].[br][br][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_extremum.png[/icon] [b]Extremum[/b][br]To find the local extrema of a function select the [i]Extremum[/i] tool and click on a function. For polynomials all extrema are found, for other functions only those between the left and right edge of the [i]Graphics View[/i].[br][b][br][b]Note:[/b] [/b]The coordinates of intersection points, roots and extrema will be displayed in the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/9/98/AlgebraBlack.svg/24px-AlgebraBlack.svg.png[/img] [i]Algebra View[/i].[b][br][br][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_slider.png[/icon] Slider[br][/b]To create a slider for a number or an angle select the [i]Slider[/i] tool and click on any free space in the [i]Graphics View[/i]. The appearing dialog allows you to specify the name, interval and increment of the number and angle.[br][br][b]Note:[/b] You can use the name of the number or angle for commands and functions to explore their changes when moving the slider.[br][br][b][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_showhideobject.png[/icon] Show / Hide Objects[br][/b]You can hide auxiliary objects in the [i]Graphics View[/i] by using the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/2/25/Mode_showhideobject.svg/20px-Mode_showhideobject.svg.png[/img] [i]Show / Hide Object[/i] tool[i].[/i] Activate the tool and select all objects that should be hidden. Then, switch to any other tool to apply your changes.[br][br][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_delete.png[/icon] [b]Delete Object[br][/b]Use the [img width=20,height=23]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/WLkkTWqEgkM7J2cvenByhNht9sxmKPqwVZ8Vbr-Wek65AWqqGHkU6rdHqjhJs3lEFaLCF-TQhARoqZ7lPyQ-ZJoGjU4XBemSTcDoHEZJNAJfI2v-egAdlPvkmPNOOp-xo_KVGRLP[/img] [i]Delete [/i]tool to delete unnecessary objects.[br][br][b]Hint:[/b] If you select a tool from the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/4/49/ToolsBlack.png/24px-ToolsBlack.png[/img] [i]Tools View, [/i]a [i]Tooltip[/i] appears for a few seconds explaining how to use the selected tool.
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