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dynamic omnigraph! COL

  • Use the usual format for entering equations - even complicated ones: equation 1 equation 2 equation 3 equation 4 equation 5
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  • Graph implicit equations like x + y = 1 or y = sin(xy)
  • Graph inequalities: y £ x; 2x + y > 3;
  • Click on a graph to select it, see its equation, change its colour, line thickness etc
  • Drag the graph area or use scroll bars to move it around
  • On-screen prompts to help the beginner
  • Optional thick line plotting for classroom demonstrations
  • Copy the graphs to pop into other Windows applications - ideal for worksheets, coursework etc
  • Label axes in units of 90°or p/2
  • Import and display data from spreadsheets
  • Dynamic constants - enter y = mx + c and watch the effect as the values of m or c change.
  • Show a whole family of curves with one command
  • Enter a function such as f(x) = x², and then plot y = f(x), y = f(x + 2), y = f(2x) etc.
  • Toolbar with customisable icons.
  • Customise screen layout exactly as you want it.
  • Print out your graphs as if on 2 mm (optionally coloured) graph paper.
  • Include comment boxes with optional arrows on your graphs.
  • Add an introductory page to a graph - perfect for demonstrations or investigations.
  • For transformations, insert pre-drawn squares, pentagons, hexagons etc - even a flag!
  • Choose to show inequalities shaded where true (easiest for beginners) or false (the norm when showing more than one).
define f(x)...
Define f(x), and graph 2f(x), f(x+2), f(2x) etc

differentiation
Solve differential equations




inequalities
Inequalities - choose which side to shade
demonstration
Implicit equations, thick lines and labels for demonstrations
dynamic constants
Use constants, and edit them dynamically
transformations
Simple transformations with built-in shapes
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