Best Geogebra Function Graphs (5) square root of x (with arrow and dot)
Автор: cmowla
Загружено: 2016-06-23
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In this video series, I show my Geogebra files for graphing parent function transformations.
Download them from my Google Drive. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx0h...
IMPORTANT NOTE:
These Geogebra function transformation files were created by me (Christopher Mowla). Published on June 23, 2016. You MAY NOT use any of these for commercial purposes without my prior consent.
Some noteable differences between these Geogebra files and Geogebra files made by other users is that:
Geogebra files of trig functions such as tan(x), cot(x), csc(x), and sec(x) have an infinite number of arrows AND asymptotes.
Geogebra files of trig functions such as the greatest integer (floor) function and least integer (ceiling) function have an infinite number of closed and open holes.
Geogeba files of trig and inverse trigonometric functions have the x-axis and y-axis in multiples of PI other than pi and pi/2, such as pi/4. I did NOT originally come up with the code for the x-axis, as I modified the code from this source https://www.geogebra.org/m/553731. In addition, this Geogebra user did not make a y-axis version, and thus I modified the code to make this possible for the y-axis for inverse trig functions.
All common family of functions (besides the greatest and least integer functions) have arrows. Note that I used code developed by another Geogebra user (I couldn't find the link for which I first downloaded it to provide it.). This user provided code for implementing two arrows on a graph (such as for y = x^2, for example), but I later modified the code to be able to use the arrows on rational functions y = 1/x and y = 1/x^2.
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