Eugenio Roanes Macías, Eugenio Roanes Lozano
Shape-preserving transformations in the Euclidean plane (also denoted similarities) are usually studied using either synthetic geometry techniques or algebraic techniques. As GeoGebra is, at the same time, a dynamic geometry system and a computer algebra system, both techniques can be applied simultaneously. Both kinds of techniques are used in this article to study these transformations with the help of GeoGebra. The article is focused on the visualization and exploration of their properties and, especially, on the composition. This way the study and the apllication of these transformations is facilitated.
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