Cabri 3D Interactive Geometry
Explore Solid Geometry with Cabri 3D

Cabri 3D is interactive solid geometry software. Using Cabri 3D, in a few clicks, you can construct and manipulate the following solid geometry objects:-

“It promises to revolutionise computer assisted visualisation and reasoning in 3D geometry in much the same way as the earlier ‘dynamic geometry software’ (DGS) has done for plane geometry.”
- Professor Adrian Oldknow

Dynamically transform your construction to reveal relationships between the elements.

Clarify and organise your construction using the numerous graphic attributes available (colours, textures, styles).

Freely move the viewpoint around your construction, and simultaneously display any number of projections (from a choice of over 15 standard projections).

Organise these views on one or more pages, adding comments (rich text).

Print or capture document pages at high resolution.Export your documents as interactively manipulable figures for inclusion in Windows applications and web pages (free Windows plugin).

Cabri 3D is a completely new product and is available separately from the 2D ‘Cabri-Geometry II Plus’. Download Cabri 3D Version 1 leaflet.

Dotted Line
Oct and Planes
Three Perpendiculars

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1. Portability and Availability

The physical volumes can be heavy and expensive. A PDF version allows a student to have the entire 300-400 page book on their tablet, phone, or laptop. Whether you are studying on the bus or at a café, the entire "Petrica" library is in your pocket.

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Step 4: Use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to Your Advantage

Many older scans of "Culegere Matematica Petrica.pdf" are images. However, modern PDF tools can perform OCR. If your PDF is not yet searchable, run it through Adobe Acrobat’s OCR feature. Once done, you can copy-paste a geometry problem into ChatGPT or Wolfram Alpha to check your logic or get a hint.

Culegere Matematica Petrica.pdf May 2026

If you're looking for information or a summary related to this PDF, could you provide more details or clarify what "Culegere Matematica Petrica.pdf" refers to?

1. Portability and Availability

The physical volumes can be heavy and expensive. A PDF version allows a student to have the entire 300-400 page book on their tablet, phone, or laptop. Whether you are studying on the bus or at a café, the entire "Petrica" library is in your pocket. Culegere Matematica Petrica.pdf

Ion Petrică’s work is often categorized alongside other classic Romanian mathematicians like Grigore Gheba. His workbooks are designed to build a solid foundation by moving from basic concepts to complex competitive-level problems. If you're looking for information or a summary

Step 4: Use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to Your Advantage

Many older scans of "Culegere Matematica Petrica.pdf" are images. However, modern PDF tools can perform OCR. If your PDF is not yet searchable, run it through Adobe Acrobat’s OCR feature. Once done, you can copy-paste a geometry problem into ChatGPT or Wolfram Alpha to check your logic or get a hint. A PDF version allows a student to have

Cabri 3D is available in the UK from Chartwell-Yorke Ltd, 114 High Street, Belmont Village, Bolton, Lancashire, BL7 8AL, tel 01204 811001, fax 01204 811008, email info@chartwellyorke.com, www.chartwellyorke.com

BETT Award 2007 Maths

Becta BETT Awards 2007 Winner: " Cabri 3D is a 3D visualisation tool that allows secondary school students to explore the properties of 3D space and solid geometry with mathematical rigour. The product is closely aligned to the shape, space and measures aspect of the Maths National Curriculum. Students can quickly create and manipulate shapes in creative ways that would be impossible to replicate with solid objects. "