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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone help me with student.desmos.com i have to make a picture useing many types of graphs, including parabolas, lines, circles, waves (sin/cos).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathsciencehistory

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hii

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my bad lol tag me next time @mathsciencehistory

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can one of you help me in math? @mathsciencehistory @cvliboi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe just post your question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone help me with student.desmos.com i have to make a picture useing many types of graphs, including parabolas, lines, circles, waves…

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

umm i no good at parabolas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you dont know how to use this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

https://student.desmos.com/desman/student/5509a7652e6559f97d26bc92#create this is the website i have to use @mathsciencehistory @cvliboi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea im not capable but post that link and put the question in the comments

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean? @mathsciencehistory

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean just repost but make it look easier till someone can answer it and make sure you start with that link

OpenStudy (bibby):

the equation for a circle \((x-h)+(y-j)=r^2\) is a circle with radius r and center (h,j)

OpenStudy (bibby):

whoops \((x-h)^2+(y-j)^2=r^2\) for example (x-2)^2+(y-3)^2=4^2 is a circle with radius 4 and center (2,3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so i would type in a number for x ? @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

no, you'd put a number for h,j, and r

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and it would make a cirlce?

OpenStudy (bibby):

yeah, try it out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah it worked!!! @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

are you aware of the equation for a line?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no im not

OpenStudy (bibby):

y=mx+b m is the slope of the line b is the y intercept I dont understand how you're supposed to do these if you haven't learned this stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah its for a little project were starting today

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but do you know the equation to make the line curve or zigzag? we have to make a picture with the equations @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

what do you mean a picture? like a rose? a smiley?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anything we can come up with and its a test grade but the person with the best one gets a free 10 on a test @bibby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

100 not 10 lol

OpenStudy (bibby):

well it's pretty obvious you didn't come up with it I'll go collect some graphs I find neat

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that would be awesome thanks

OpenStudy (bibby):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really like the butterfly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where did u find these? @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

some of them in books my calculus professor taught me about weierstrass functions the heart and butterfly were googled.

OpenStudy (bibby):

cool math stuff are of no short supply on the internet look into fractals too. they're mesmerizing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its gonna be so hard to do these lol @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

here's a fractal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you @bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

anytime :) @kimdarlene

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