Google Classroom
GeoGebra
GeoGebra Classroom
Sign in
Search
Google Classroom
GeoGebra
GeoGebra Classroom
GeoGebra
Home
Resources
Profile
Classroom
App Downloads
Three dimensions
Author:
Christina Bulen
,
Simon Gregg1
GeoGebra
Most of the points are just on a flat 2D surface. To come out of that, into three dimensions, you need a third number, like the point (3, 4, 5). Try putting in your own point with three small numbers.
New Resources
alg2_05_05_01_applet_exp_2_flvs
alg2_05_05_01_slider_practice_flvs
Flip Flop
Exploring Simple Loci 探究簡單軌跡
alg2_05_05_01_applet_exp_flvs
Discover Resources
ParallelPlanes
Untitled
RayShiftBySlab
Sine Transformations
ANGLE BETWEEN TANGENTS AND CHORD
Discover Topics
Cylinder
Probability
Functions
Stochastic Process or Random Process
Hyperbola