You can use GeoGebra
to draw polyhedra, such as a tetrahedron, octahedron, cube, or dodecahedron. It can also display the total volume of the polyhedron you create.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. Regular polygon
, which is the fifth item in the Toolbar
and the second tool from that list. Graphics View
. These will be two of the vertices of the triangle. When GeoGebra
asks you how many vertices you want, type 3
. Graphics View
and open 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. 3D Graphics
to update Toolbar
with new tools. Select the tool Tetrahedron
from the ninth item in the Toolbar
(Pyramid
) and the seventh tool from that list. The tetrahedron will now appear in 3D Graphics
. The volume of the tetrahedron will appear in Algebra View
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. Regular polygon
, which is the fifth item in the Toolbar
and the second tool from that list. Graphics View
. This will be two of the vertices of the triangle. When GeoGebra
asks you how many vertices you want, type 3
. Pay attention to the name of the triangle, since it will be used in a later step. GeoGebra
will call it poly1
if it’s the first figure you’ve created in this session. Graphics View
and open 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. Algebra View
, type in Octahedron
and select
Octahedron(<Equilateral Triangle>)
among the options that appear. Replace <Equilateral Triangle>
with the name of your triangle from Step 3.
The octahedron will now appear in 3D Graphics
. The volume of the octahedron will appear in Algebra View
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 3
Algebra View
, type in Icosahedron
and select
Icosahedron(<Equilateral Triangle>)
among the options that appear. Replace <Equilateral Triangle>
with the name of your triangle from Step 3 in Item 5.
The icosahedron will now appear in 3D Graphics
. The volume of the icosahedron will appear in Algebra View
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 4
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. Regular polygon
, which is the fifth item in the Toolbar
and the second tool from that list. Graphics View
. These will be two of the vertices of the square. When GeoGebra
asks you how many vertices you want, type 4
. Graphics View
and open 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. 3D Graphics
to update Toolbar
with new tools. Select the Cube
tool from the ninth item in the Toolbar
(Pyramid
) and the eighth tool from that list. The cube will now appear in 3D Graphics
. The volume of the cube will appear in Algebra View
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 5
Algebra View
and Graphics View
under View
in Menu
. Regular polygon
, which is the fifth item in the Toolbar
and the second tool from that list. Graphics View
. These will be two of the vertices of the pentagon. When GeoGebra
asks you how many vertices you want, type 5
. Pay attention to the name of the pentagon, since it will be used in a later step. GeoGebra
will call it poly1
if it’s the first figure you’ve created in this session. Graphics View
and open 3D Graphics
under View
in Menu
. Algebra View
, type in Dodecahedron
and select
Dodecahedron(<Regular Pentagon>)
among the options that appear. Replace <Regular Pentagon>
with the name of the pentagon you made in Step 3.
The dodecahedron will appear in 3D Graphics
. The volume of the dodecahedron will appear in Algebra View
.