Cheap Software/Tools for Plotting Cartesian Graphs

In summary, the conversation discusses options for cheap or free software or online tools for plotting complicated Cartesian graphs. The desired functionalities include the ability to select ranges for x and y, plot multiple functions on the same graph, and plot long functions. Gnuplot is suggested as a potential option, with the recommendation of Geogebra for those looking to create publishable images.
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Does anyone know any cheap (preferably free) software or online tools for plotting reasonably complicated Cartesian graphs? I would like the functionality to 1) be able to select the range of x and y over which to view the graph, 2) be able to plot multiple functions on the same graph and 3) plot quite long functions of x and y (though they will not contain anything non-elementary). 2D only needed
 
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Gnuplot [1] may fit your bill and has been around for a long time (I used it for my papers and thesis ages ago).

[1] http://www.gnuplot.info/
 
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+1 for gnuplot.
 
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Thanks for the recommendation. It seems to work for most things and there's loads of documentation but I haven't been able to get this online trial to plot my y-scale too? e.g. http://toycompute.net/?p=1 it's fine when I try code " plot x**2 " but, say, " plot x**2+y**2=6 " and it just plots y=x^2 again, rather than x^2+y^2=6. I couldn't find any example plots using full f(x,y) functions either. Any idea how to deal with this?
 
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desmos.com is pretty good as long as you have a good connection to the internet.

edit: If you are looking to make images to publish, this will not do.
 
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Geogebra

You should go on google and search for Geogebra. It is free, but you need to have jave on your computer, so that you can use Geogebra smoothly.
 

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"Cheap Software/Tools for Plotting Cartesian Graphs" refers to computer programs or tools that can be used to create graphs with a Cartesian coordinate system, typically at a lower cost compared to other software options. These graphs are commonly used in scientific and mathematical fields to visually represent data and relationships between variables.

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