Google Graph Calculator : Use Google as a Graphics Calculator
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Having learned a lot about Google's power with Google dorks, this time we came up with something cool which Google again offers and can be damn useful, specially to those who work on graphs etc a a lot. This is one of the latest Google's feature.
Yeah, u guessed it right. Its just about a simple query which you can hit to get a graphical output and that too mathematically.
So here we go.
The first demo case i am writing for Engineers [ as i studied with them and then eventually got my stream apart from those]. Lets write a simple Sin(x) function.
Simple Functions
x/2, (x/3)^2
Trignometric Functions
sin(x)+1/2 sin(2x)+2/3 sin(3x)
Exponential Function
(exp(x)-exp(-x))/2
There are many other operations which can give you some appropriate output as per your requirement.
And the best part lies in the fact that "You can zoom in and out and pan across the plane to explore the function in more detail. You can also draw multiple functions by separating them with commas, "This feature covers an extensive range of single variable functions including trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and their compositions, and is available in modern browsers".
You can also use Google Chart API Calculator developed by Jon Winstanley. Here is the link : http://www.jonwinstanley.com/charts/
Yeah, u guessed it right. Its just about a simple query which you can hit to get a graphical output and that too mathematically.
So here we go.
The first demo case i am writing for Engineers [ as i studied with them and then eventually got my stream apart from those]. Lets write a simple Sin(x) function.
Simple Functions
x/2, (x/3)^2
Trignometric Functions
sin(x)+1/2 sin(2x)+2/3 sin(3x)
Sin(x), Cos(x), Tan(x)
Exponential Function
(exp(x)-exp(-x))/2
There are many other operations which can give you some appropriate output as per your requirement.
And the best part lies in the fact that "You can zoom in and out and pan across the plane to explore the function in more detail. You can also draw multiple functions by separating them with commas, "This feature covers an extensive range of single variable functions including trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and their compositions, and is available in modern browsers".
You can also use Google Chart API Calculator developed by Jon Winstanley. Here is the link : http://www.jonwinstanley.com/charts/
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