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3D Geometrical Objects

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E-mail software-info [at] eduiq [dot] com
Phone +386 31 561 375
Website networklookout.com
Education / Mathematics
1.4
2004-09-20
1.06
Win 98 / 2000 / 2003 / ME / XP
P 300Mhz, 64Mb Ram
English
0 in November / 223 in total
 

Rating: 1.80/10 (10 votes cast)

 
3D Geometrical Objects

The software is designed as a simple accessory for teaching math. The program can represent the following objects in 3D space: regular prism (3 to 10 sides); general three-sided prism; special four-sided prism (adjustable inclination of sides); regular pyramid (3 to 10 sides). For each geometrical object, certain parameters can be interactively adjusted, such as: height and length of sides, inclination of sides, number of sides, etc. Each object can be gradually and smoothly opened or closed from its basic net to a geometrical object. Each adjustment of parameters is interactive and seen immediately - animated. Each object can be freely rotated in 3D space at 'all times of the process'. Additionally, each object can be zoomed-in, or zoomed-out, at any scale. 3D animation executes at high speed - in real time, even on slower machines.

 

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