EUKLID is a dynamic geometry software that allows users to create and manipulate geometric shapes and figures with ease.
For example, let's say you construct the bisector of an angle, and then move the sides of this angle. In EUKLID, the line of the bisector will automatically be moved just the way that it always divides the angle into two equal parts.
Another great feature of EUKLID is that you can create macros to abbreviate often used sequences of construction steps. Additionally, you can measure distances and angle widths, and watch expressions containing these values while dragging the drawing. You can even record locus lines, i.e. the traces a point leaves while it (or another point of the drawing) is dragged along.
But perhaps the highlight of EUKLID are the dynamic locus lines, that you can use to explore algebraic curves. With this feature, you can further enhance your mathematical creativity and problem solving skills.
Of course, you can save, load and print your drawings, and even export them (in BMP and EMF format) to the clipboard and insert them into your word processor documents. Overall, EUKLID is a great tool for those interested in creating dynamic geometric constructions and exploring algebraic curves. For further information, check out the English pages of the author's homepage!
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