LaTeX Math Equation Christmas Tree and Graph

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The discussion centers around creating festive Christmas tree designs using mathematical equations and tools like LaTeX and DESMOS. Participants share links to previous works and suggest hosting a contest for creative holiday scenes. Various equations are proposed to form tree shapes, with suggestions for enhancements such as adding trunks, colors, and animations to make the designs more dynamic. The conversation also touches on the challenges of graphing specific shapes, like incorporating notches into ellipses for a logo design. Overall, the thread encourages creativity in math and art for the holiday season.
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That sounds like a great idea. Perhaps @Greg Bernhardt can comment on it.

I know the DESMOS Calculator has a creative art using equations section posted below:

https://www.desmos.com/art

where a student did a greeting card for Christmas:

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https://www.desmos.com/calculator/s3iseinydf
 

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Ok math and science brains, it's time to get creative and festive! Using LaTeX or on a graph can you build an amazing christmas tree or holiday/winter scene using math equations? DESMOS is a great tool to use. Post your equation set and photo and maybe you'll get gold membership!
 
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x = ± 1/(y(√y))

Makes a nice tree kinda shape
 
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Just for a start, could add a tree trunk to the bottom.
 

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DeathByKugelBlitz said:
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Just for a start, could add a tree trunk to the bottom.
You can type: ##|x| = \frac{1}{y^{\sqrt y}}##, that will make it one function.
 
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The shape itself looks like a a Hershey’s kiss candy without the silver wrapper and pull tab.

But it looks really cool when colorized and stacked.

Next you could add some animation parameters to it to make the trees grow into place and snow appear.
 
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jedishrfu said:
The shape itself looks like a a Hershey’s kiss candy without the silver wrapper and pull tab.
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Looks kind of like what I searched online.
 

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It’s been a while since I last work on this.I know that it is 2019 now and Christmas had gone by.

I am going to make a similar graph on PF’s logo, but I am having some trouble on making the notches on the tilted ellipses for those “electrons” .What could be the possible factor to do that? Maybe using a circle function at that spot and eliminate the lines within?
 

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