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This is good for demonstration purposes only. In real world we separate x and y axis individually. It means when it moves along x axis it depends on parameter t and so we have x(t). for y axis we may or may not have the same parameter t, and so we get maybe y(t) or y(g) for example. This means t is the same parameter used for x. But , if it uses different parameter it uses g for example. And maybe g stands for gravity. This is called parametric equation whereby x and y may or may not have some relationship in the context of a function.
Hi friend, do you still have this tablet? Is it working good? Is possible to use as a regular graphics tablet with Photoshop, etc.? Any advice? Thanks!
This entire series has been incredibly helpful for a project my daughter is working on. Thank you for sharing. It's still providing lots of value several years later.
I have a question, I cant move the sliders for a new function without moving all the other parts of my graphs, its annoying how do i add sliders that move one graph and not the others despite the common values between them
@@liuveily3121 Yes i found out, So you don’t really need the sliders at all! in the functions you use, You have a b value, and an h value, and in these values you can put numbers, for example if u want to move the graph vertically (upwards/downwards) you change the h value number and it will move up to the number u want on the y axis, if u want it to move below zero on the y axis u simply put a minus sign infront of the number u want. Same goes for the b value which will horizontally move the graph. If u have more questions feel free to ask i have worked on this for a while for a maths assignment 😭
manually type in the variables if you wont be changing them. put the actual number values in, or if you may need to change them its possible to use other letter variables on the keyboard.