There are commands in GeoGebra to find both scalar products and angles between vectors. Note that GeoGebra uses the term dot product for the scalar product.
GeoGebra Instruction 1
CAS in View-menu. Dot(<Vector>, <Vector>)
in CAS, and fill in the coordinates of the vectors—or their names—to find the scalar product of them. Press Enter.
* in CAS.
Below, we’ll look at how to use GeoGebra to find angles. Keep in mind that CAS by default is set to return the answer in radians, not degrees!
Then, in the final item of the instructions below, we’ll review how to convert the answer into degrees.
GeoGebra Instruction 2
CAS under View in Menu. Angle(<Vector>, <Vector>)
and fill in the coordinates of the vectors—or their names—that you want to find the angle between. Press Enter.
atan, acos or asin), select the expression by clicking on it, and then click the button Numeric Evaluation alt+o) or the string deg. Here, deg is short for degree. You will now get your answer in degrees.