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Using the Calculate Tool

The Calculate tool is available in the Graphs and Geometry applications. It lets you evaluate a math expression you have entered as a text object.

The following example uses the Calculate tool to sum the measured angles of a triangle.

1. Using the Shapes menu, create a triangle, and then measure its angles.

Tip: You can enable options to automatically label points and to force geometric triangle angles to integers. For more information, see What You Must Know, in this chapter.

2. From the Actions menu, click Text.
3. Click a location for the text, and type the formula for the calculation.

In this example, the formula sums three terms.

4. From the Actions menu, click Calculate.
5. Click the formula you created.

You are prompted to select a value for each term in the formula.

6. Click each angle measurement when prompted.

Note: If you have stored a measurement as a variable, you can select it when prompted by clicking . If the name of a stored measurement matches a term in the formula, you can press “L” when prompted for that term.

After you have selected the third term, the calculation result attaches itself to the pointer.

7. Position the result, and press Enter to anchor it as a new text object.

 

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