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This documentation is customized for SMART Board 6000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 4000 series interactive flat panels.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 800 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for LightRaise interactive projectors.
This documentation is customized for SMART Podium interactive pen displays.
This documentation is customized for personal computers.
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You can add a shape to a graph, and then display the coordinates of its vertices.
Create a shape.
Press the shape and drag it over the graph.
To display the coordinates of the shape’s vertices
Select the shape.
Press the shape’s menu arrow, and then select Show/Hide Vertex Points.
Note
To hide the coordinates, press the shape’s menu arrow, and then select Show/Hide Vertex Points again.
Select the shape.
Press the shape’s menu arrow, and then select Show/Hide Side Lengths.
SMART Notebook Math Tools calculates the lengths based on the graph’s units.
Select the shape.
Press the shape’s menu arrow, and then select Reflect Shape.
Select Reflect over X=0, Reflect over Y=0, Reflect over Y=X or Reflect over Y=-X.
A reflection of the shape appears on the graph. The original shape doesn’t move.
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Last updated March 29, 2016.