MathsNet PUTTING DYNAMIC GEOMETRY ON THE WEB

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This is a prototype of <B><A HREF="http://www.keypress.com/sketchpad/java_gsp/jsp_home.htm">JavaSketchpad</A></B>, a World-Wide-Web component of <I><A HREF="http://www.keypress.com/sketchpad/index.html">The Geometer's Sketchpad</A>.</I > Copyright ©1990-1998 by Key Curriculum Press, Inc. All rights reserved. Portions of this work were funded by the National Science Foundation (awards DMI 9561674 & 9623018).
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< PARAM NAME="MeasureInDegrees" VALUE="1">
< PARAM NAME="DirectedAngles" VALUE="0" >
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{1} Point(177,73);
{2} Point(82,159);
{3} Point(60,52);
{4} Point(201,159);
{5} Segment(2,1)[black];
{6} Segment(4,3)[black];
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