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Can this do inverse trig function and its reciprocals? this is a filler text by i made a sin cos tan calculator using Taylor series (BUT WAIT, i reduced it and tweaked it so the result would be 100%…
A subreddit dedicated to sharing graphs created using the Desmos graphing calculator. Feel free to post demonstrations of interesting mathematical phenomena, questions about what is happening in a graph, or just cool things you've found while playing with the calculator.
Explore math with our beautiful, free online graphing calculator. Graph functions, plot points, visualize algebraic equations, add sliders, animate graphs, and more.
The longest-running community for Geometry Dash, a rhythm-platformer game by Swedish developer Robert Topala. We're available on Steam, Android, and iOS platforms. Post your videos, levels, clips, or ask questions about the game here!
OpenGD is an open-source implementation of the popular game Geometry Dash. Our main goal is to remake the gameplay 1:1, while also improving performance through new engine features and C++ enhancements. We also plan to implement multithreading in the future.
The cos x graph repeats itself after 2π, which suggests the function is periodic with a period of 2π. Cos x is an even function because cos(−x) = cos x. The domain of cosine function is all real numbers and the range is [-1,1]. The reciprocal of the cosine function is the secant function.