Difference between revisions of "Freehand Function Tool"
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(Freehand Function Tool (will replace Freehand Shape Tool in Graphing soon)) |
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− | The Freehand | + | The Freehand Function Tool lets you sketch a [[functions|function]]. Once a function is created, you can compute its value at certain point, place a point on it or perform some transformations. Derivatives for these functions are not supported (tangents are supported as a numerical approximation) |
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*You can use all the curve fitting commands on functions created by this Tool, e.g. [[FitSin_Command]] | *You can use all the curve fitting commands on functions created by this Tool, e.g. [[FitSin_Command]] | ||
*You can use the [[Integral_Command|Integral]] command on functions created with this tool e.g. <code>Integral[f, 1, 5]</code> to shade under it and find the area }} | *You can use the [[Integral_Command|Integral]] command on functions created with this tool e.g. <code>Integral[f, 1, 5]</code> to shade under it and find the area }} |
Revision as of 11:17, 2 October 2019
The Freehand Function Tool lets you sketch a function. Once a function is created, you can compute its value at certain point, place a point on it or perform some transformations. Derivatives for these functions are not supported (tangents are supported as a numerical approximation)
Notes:
- You can use all the curve fitting commands on functions created by this Tool, e.g. FitSin_Command
- You can use the Integral command on functions created with this tool e.g.
Integral[f, 1, 5]
to shade under it and find the area