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 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 Toolbar (Pyramid 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 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 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 Toolbar (Pyramid 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 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.