[unusual problem]making an illustration on graphing calculator

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The discussion revolves around creating an illustration using a TI-83 Plus graphing calculator for a pre-calculus assignment. Participants are exploring ways to graph various shapes or figures, such as flowers or characters, while facing challenges with function limitations and graphing techniques.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants suggest using polar coordinates for visually appealing graphs and discuss the complexity of restricting domains for specific shapes. There are mentions of trial and error in creating recognizable figures, and some participants share their experiences with different functions.

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The conversation is ongoing, with participants sharing ideas and experiences. Some guidance has been offered regarding the use of polar coordinates and domain restrictions, but there is no clear consensus on specific functions that work effectively for the assignment.

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Participants note the limitations of the graphing calculator and the requirement to reproduce the graph on paper, which adds to the complexity of the task. There are also references to past experiences with similar assignments, highlighting the trial-and-error nature of the process.

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hello, I'm new! well anyways, I'm having trouble with this assignment. the assignment is to, on my TI-83 plus graphing calculator, create an illustration as a graph. it doesn't have to be much, it could be a person, or a flower, pretty much anything. the thing is, I'm not too good at pre-calculus and all I'm managing to make is parabolas and awkward lines. Also, after all the functions for the graph are entered and the graph is made, i have to draw it on a piece of paper, and write all the functions on it, so cheating like using the pen tool won't work. thank you VERY much. :smile:
don't get me wrong, i don't want you to do this for me. i just looking for some ideas, or a cool-looking function to graph. anyhting helps, thanks.
 
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I think polar coordinates have nice looking graphs.. Even something as simple as [tex]cos(2\theta)[/tex] produces a four-petal flower. Combining random trig functions together produces nice results but as for drawing a person that could get tough because you have to figure out how to restrict the domains of the functions so that only the desired portion of the graph is shown. For example, if you wanted to draw y = x from x = -1 to x = 1, you would have to transform y = x into [tex]y = x \frac{\sqrt{1-x^2}}{\sqrt{1-x^2}}[/tex]so that way any x outside of [-1, 1] returns a nonreal result and therefore won't be graphed. I don't think you want to think quite that hard for this assignment though :)
 
Hehe, i made a :) face.
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-((5-5(x+3)^2)^(1/2))+4
((5-5(-x+3)^2)^(1/2))+2
-((5-5(-x+3)^2)^(1/2))+4
-((1-5(x+3)^2)^(1/2))+4
-((1-5(x+3)^2)^(1/2))+4
-((6-.5(x)^2)^(1/2))-3
-((5-.33(x)^2)^(1/2))-2
((5-5(-x+3)^2)^(1/2))+3
((5-5(x+3)^2)^(1/2))+3
 
i had this assignment last year. was probably one of the more fun projects i had in my calculus class. I made stewie from family guy. everyone recognized it right away, i was so proud. haha. good luck, i had mostly trial and error. friend of mine (beign much smarter) figure out his stuff on paper first and made a sailbot in the water. was impressive.
 
thank you all. and vsage, i tried your four petal flower, but it didn't work. and brettisrad, i think you typed the functions wrong or something because your face came out really delapidated. thanks for the reply though.
 

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