GeoGebra
is an extremely useful tool for studying the unit circle as well as the relationship between angles and sides in a right triangle. Follow the instructions below and watch what happens!
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. O=(0,0)
in Algebra View
and press Enter
to start your plot. Circle with Center through Point
on Toolbar
, then click O
(origin) in Graphics View
. Drag the circle until it has a radius of 1 and click on the coordinate system. A point is now drawn where you clicked. Segment
from Toolbar
and plot the line segment from O
(origin) to point by clicking on the points. Perpendicular Line
in Toolbar
and draw the normal from to the -axis by clicking first, and then the -axis. Do the same with and the -axis, so that you also get a line that is perpendicular to the -axis. Intersect
(it is under the same menu as the Point
tool). Click the perpendicular line through , and then click on the -axis. You can read the -value in Algebra View
. Do the same to find the intersection of the horizontal line and the -axis. Angle
, then click the -axis and the line . The angle between the lines is now marked. Algebra View
. You can later click the dot again to make the object visible. If you right-click on the object in Algebra View
you can change its properties by clicking Properties
. Try it!