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"Geometry is a skill of the eyes and the hands as well as of the mind." (Jean Pedersen)
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rmcquerr
Posted 10/7/2007 11:11 PM (#1676)
Subject: testing
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Location: Tates Creek
I am making a graphing calculator with flash and was hoping for some feedback. The graph is draggable also...


Known issues: x scale factors of 11 and y scale factors of 7 make the axis disappear.

http://itc.uky.edu/~fcps/grapher.html
nfeese
Posted 10/9/2007 2:13 PM (#1679 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Location: IAKSS
Everything worked for me!...and was impressive. Keep us posted on your updates.
erickenb
Posted 10/9/2007 6:19 PM (#1682 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Location: Bryan Station
Great!!!
rmcquerr
Posted 10/16/2007 9:54 PM (#1699 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Location: Tates Creek
there are new updates. just revisit the link from above. you should be looking at beta 1.6...so clear your cache if you don't see version 1.6.
erickenb
Posted 10/21/2007 8:45 PM (#1713 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Location: Bryan Station
This is great.....so students who have computers could they get this on their computer????Is there a way to get it to graph 2x without putting the * ? I know nothing about programing.

Edited by erickenb 10/21/2007 8:46 PM
rmcquerr
Posted 10/22/2007 1:09 PM (#1716 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Location: Tates Creek
2x
there is a way...but it is a massive project.
atimmons
Posted 10/22/2007 2:21 PM (#1717 - in reply to #1676)
Subject: RE: testing
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Posts: 24

Location: Tates Creek
Looks good! All my students who don't have calculators won't have excuses anymore...
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