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A subreddit dedicated to sharing graphs created using the desmos graphing calculator I can't figure it out how to use and conditi. Feel free to post demonstrations of interesting mathematical phenomena, questions about what is happening in a graph, or just cool things you've found while playing with the calculator.
Making the mandelbrot fractal in desmos online graphing calculator ask question asked 3 years, 7 months ago modified 1 year ago Sorry maybe it's not typical mathematics question, but desmos is very helpful in solving and testing mathematics issues, so maybe anyone could help me In desmos, you can use a list of values or points, and the operation will be performed for each item in any such list, with all the lists in one statement being traversed in synchronization.
Is it a bad idea to rely on using desmos for most of the math questions on the dsat
I'm starting my sat test prep for math, and i'm noticing that for many of the questions, while i'm not 100% sure how to solve them manually, can be easily plugged into desmos, and be worked through in seconds.
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