larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:18 PM |
| what function would you use to graph a Perfect circle? |
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:18 PM |
PI
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fenrir24
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:19 PM |
| PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE PIE |
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larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:21 PM |
| Pi is just a number, not a function. I'm looking for something functions, like Sine. |
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:22 PM |
ask google
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DrStine
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:23 PM |
Walk it through aviatrices's number then contrast it with the Bow's Einstein condistate.
Lick me .L. |
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:23 PM |
| Haha I wish I knew what you were talking about. |
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aquin1
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:26 PM |
Parametric Mode
Graph at the origin:
X= cos(T) Y= sin(T) |
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larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:29 PM |
aquin. I half understand that. Elborate, if you'd be so kind.
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aquin1
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:31 PM |
You can do it as a function of Y but it's easier with parametrics.
Theta = X^2 + Y^2
But first let me ask are you using a TI-Graphing Calc? |
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larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:33 PM |
| I'm actually looking at my Java input trying to "draw" a circle. I need some formula that will create a circular path. But I just need the formula. |
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aquin1
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:34 PM |
| Well if theta is usable then the second function I gave you SHOULD work, but it MIGHT not. |
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larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:35 PM |
| so what's the variable there, Theta, X or Y? |
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aquin1
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larry5444
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:36 PM |
| I didn't doubt that. I'm just asking what's the variable. |
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aquin1
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:37 PM |
| I think it's theta. Though i dont have much experience with java I do have knowledge of calculus. |
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dog896
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| 24 Dec 2011 07:38 PM |
LETS TAKE THIS THREAD.
AND PUSH IT TO OT. :D |
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