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Hou to make a Sin(x) graph |
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Apr 9th 2003 | #99195 Report |
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Yep...(EDIT)crap...tried to do a movie of a screen grab...didn't work.... |
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Apr 9th 2003 | #99196 Report |
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Do a search for Graphing Calculator Windows and several choices come up. Utopian: Is the Mac version made by Pacific Tech? The meta info for them says they have a windows version as well.
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Apr 9th 2003 | #99197 Report |
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Yes, it's by PacificTech...But don't bother clicking on the link. They're not doing business as a (STOOPID) way of protesting the war. What the hell do they think this will accomplish? What a bunch of dumba$$es. |
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Apr 9th 2003 | #99199 Report |
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Vacation time?
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Apr 9th 2003 | #99213 Report |
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Yes it works to use the "wave..." filter. Use shift-pencil to make a horizontal line. Number of __(forget what they're called - slider at the top)__: 1 It doesn't matter what the wavelength and amplitude are, but make sure the maximium and minimum of each are the same. And don't make it small (under 10) or you won't be able to see it. (sec x)^2 + 1 = (cot x)^2 ;) tom |
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Apr 10th 2003 | #99246 Report |
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deriv of (1/3) r^3 = r dr r. (say it out loud to get the joke) |
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Apr 10th 2003 | #99277 Report |
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Yeee its almost perfect... as u cen see... http://www.wdd.ro/andy/indexfiles/images/sin.jpg and if u use rectand 2 polar u get almost a perfect close line... http://www.wdd.ro/andy/indexfiles/images/sinrectangpolar.jpg almost... it s not perfect but... i cant remember ... how it was... sh(x) = (e^x + e^(-x))/2 or somethink... let s make some fractals |
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Apr 10th 2003 | #99278 Report |
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sh(x) = (e^x + e^(-x))/2............... wt is it...
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