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rmcquerr
Posted 12/4/2005 3:22 PM (#429)
Subject: quadratics
Math

Posts: 79
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Location: Tates Creek
I started working on some flash widgets for our unit. I am currently making one that will graph any quadratic. It is fairly crued right now, but I wanted to get some feedback on it: colors, looks, functionality, etc. I am currently trying to give it a zoom function where one can easily zoom in on the graph...





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Attachments quadratics.swf (9KB - 348 downloads)
nfeese
Posted 12/5/2005 12:40 PM (#431 - in reply to #429)
Subject: RE: quadratics
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Location: IAKSS
I am impressed!!

Wondered:
What is the box for on the left of the coordinate grid? Will you have something to go in there or ??

Great work with the Flash
rmcquerr
Posted 12/5/2005 5:46 PM (#435 - in reply to #429)
Subject: RE: quadratics
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Location: Tates Creek
I am trying to get a zoom function to work, so one can zoom in on the intercepts and other characteristics. I am a little lost in the code...
mdailey
Posted 12/6/2005 1:51 PM (#440 - in reply to #429)
Subject: RE: quadratics
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Location: Eastside
I like this a lot. Some brighter colors might help out some, but I think this looks great.
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