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2749551 No.2749551 [Reply] [Original]

If you have a graphing calculator you could be of great assistance to me

Using sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, cot (any of the 6 but only 4 can be used total) create a cool looking graph on your calculator. Only two at most can be the basic forms of those functions.

Is this my homework? Yes. But you're not really doing math for me you're just dicking around on a calculator to make a cool picture for me to use and claim as my own.

I honestly don't expect any replies but if someone has a graphing calculator and is interested I would be greatly appreciative.

>> No.2749593

This will be the only bump.

>> No.2749874
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2749874

you do know you can use wolfram alpha to make graphs right?, If you are too cheap to buy a TI just use the internet.

I will say the price of graphing calculators is complete bullshit as the technology in an 83 hasnt changed since like 2000 but it still costs the same amount. They can only do that because schools require a TI-83 for some courses.

>> No.2749956

x^(2*(sin(cos(y))^2+cos(cos(y))^2))+(y-(((x^2)^((sin(sin(y))^2+cos(sin(y))^2)/3))))^2 - sin(tan(x)*cos(x))^2 - cos(sin(x))^2 = 0

of course, trigonometric functions are added for the sole purpose of them being there, its als s^2+c^2 = 1

>> No.2750029

http://www.wolframalpha.com/

use this website.

>> No.2750084

>>2749956

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