Homework Help Overview
The discussion revolves around the need for software to create smooth distance-time (d/t) and velocity-acceleration (v/a) graphs for a physics lab. The original poster expresses a desire for graphs that include tangent lines, while noting that Excel is not an acceptable option according to their teacher.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants suggest various software options such as Maple, Mathematica, Matlab, and GnuPlot, highlighting their capabilities for creating smooth graphs. There is also mention of regression techniques for fitting curves to data points, with specific recommendations for linear and polynomial regression.
Discussion Status
Several participants have provided software suggestions and discussed the merits of different approaches to graphing. There is acknowledgment of the original poster's constraints and a variety of opinions on the effectiveness of Excel for this task. No consensus has been reached regarding the best software, but multiple viable options have been presented.
Contextual Notes
The original poster's teacher has specified that Excel should not be used, which has led to a search for alternative software solutions. Some participants question the validity of this restriction, suggesting that Excel can be used effectively with the right techniques.