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_omitted_Clausewitz
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Desmos Graphs

share things you've created with the desmos graphing calculator here.

here's a wip i'm working on.
_omitted_Clausewitz
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Desmos Graphs

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_omitted_Clausewitz
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Desmos Graphs

updated (bump)
pkhead
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Desmos Graphs

3d graph

the r_0 and r_1 variables change rotation
and f(x, y) = z

Last edited by pkhead (Dec. 15, 2021 00:00:41)

pkhead
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Desmos Graphs

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

updated (bump)
where did you get this superior intellect?
_omitted_Clausewitz
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Desmos Graphs

pkhead wrote:

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

updated (bump)
where did you get this superior intellect?
my brain

well actually, i used a bunch of restrictions and trig functions to make it work.

sin and cosine are basically the x and y distances (where the center of a circle is 0,0) if a point revolves around a circle at a constant speed. with that knowledge, i did some thingies.

also, you can make clickable objects in desmos.
pkhead
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Desmos Graphs

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

pkhead wrote:

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

updated (bump)
where did you get this superior intellect?
my brain

well actually, i used a bunch of restrictions and trig functions to make it work.

sin and cosine are basically the x and y distances (where the center of a circle is 0,0) if a point revolves around a circle at a constant speed. with that knowledge, i did some thingies.

also, you can make clickable objects in desmos.
i was just talking about the clickable objects i didn't know that was in desmos
but yeah pretty cool “graph”

Last edited by pkhead (Dec. 15, 2021 04:27:48)

_omitted_Clausewitz
Scratcher
500+ posts

Desmos Graphs

pkhead wrote:

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

pkhead wrote:

_omitted_Clausewitz wrote:

updated (bump)
where did you get this superior intellect?
my brain

well actually, i used a bunch of restrictions and trig functions to make it work.

sin and cosine are basically the x and y distances (where the center of a circle is 0,0) if a point revolves around a circle at a constant speed. with that knowledge, i did some thingies.

also, you can make clickable objects in desmos.
i was just talking about the clickable objects i didn't know that was in desmos
but yeah pretty cool “graph”
yeah you have to enable advanced features under account settings

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