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Woah
I love my randylion
That's what I got.
Pretty neat! And just when I thought I was a nerd....... XD
/¯/¯/ed
Weird, yours messed up the back fin a little bit. Check your equations again.
And, you forgot to do the 2nd ZOOM AxesOFF thing. :)
Last edited: Friday, September 29, 2006 at 4:53:14 PM
Holy crap... Amazingly, something nerdy that's not in MY brain. XD I don't have a graphing calculator, but that looks pretty cool from AGB's calculation.
:) ,
[-Niko-]
I use multi-billion dollar military satellites to find tupperware hidden in the woods... What do YOU do?
Ahh... Ok. Yeah, I was using ^2 instead of x2 . *tsk tsk* :P
/¯/¯/ed
Can you do another one of those screen shot things so everyone can see what it looks like for real?
Ok... Lemme just double check stuff. I'll edit this post when I got it. XD
EDIT: Er... Crud! I thought I may have my calculator on different settings so I hit "Restore Defaults" and ta da! I screwed the whole thing up. Now the flipp'n thing is graphing like a heart-monitor X/. I'de have to know all the window settings you're using and the mode details :S. Sorry man, that seemed pretty sweet!
/¯/¯/ed
Last edited: Friday, September 29, 2006 at 5:34:23 PM
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I made a jet plane out of equations!
I'm using a TI-83 Plus, so I'll be assuming you guys have one. :S
First, press "MODE" and make sure everything's at its defaults.
Then, go to Y=.
Note - the following "-1" is found above the squared button, and "2" in this will mean SQUARED, not times 2.
Y1 = X-1
Y2 = -X-1
Y3 = X-12 (that's not X^-12, that's X-1 squared.)
Y4 = sin(X
Y5 = -sin(X
Y6 = log(X2
Y7 = -log(X2
THEN
Press "2nd" then "ZOOM", and turn "AxesON" to "AxesOFF".
And press "GRAPH" and enjoy!
.. B)
Last edited: Friday, September 29, 2006 at 5:17:56 PM