Program for absolute value graphs

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SUMMARY

This discussion highlights various online programs for graphing mathematical functions, specifically absolute value graphs, quadratics, and cubics. Notable tools mentioned include Microsoft's PowerToys for Windows XP and Calc101, which offers free basic graphing capabilities along with symbolic differentiation and integration. Users are advised to utilize parentheses and square brackets for proper function formatting. The discussion emphasizes the accessibility of these tools for users seeking simple graphing solutions.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of mathematical functions and graphing concepts.
  • Familiarity with Windows XP operating system.
  • Knowledge of symbolic differentiation and integration.
  • Ability to format mathematical expressions using parentheses and brackets.
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP graphing features.
  • Learn how to use Calc101 for graphing and symbolic calculations.
  • Research additional online graphing tools for advanced functionalities.
  • Study the principles of function formatting in mathematical software.
USEFUL FOR

Students, educators, and anyone interested in graphing mathematical functions, particularly those looking for simple and accessible online tools.

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Is there any program online that can draw graphs ie. absolute value graphs, quadratics, cubics ...
 
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There are a ton of programs that do this (in astronomy circles, IDL and supermongo are popular), but if you just want something simple and you have Windows XP, you can try the http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx.
 
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aek said:
Is there any program online that can draw graphs ie. absolute value graphs, quadratics, cubics ...
The following on-line Web Site can graph {y=f(x)} in addition to performing symbolic differentiation and integration. Remember to use Parentheses "()" to group terms and Square Brackets for standard functions like "sin[x^2 + 3]" and "exp[x*sin[3*x^5] + 4]". Use menu in upper right corner of home page to choose. (Basic capabilities are free and do not need password. Additional can be purchased.)

http://www.calc101.com


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