The fact that i only recently learnt that round can have two arguments makes me feel new to desmos even though I think I started playing like a year or two ago
sad that you didn't include that one function which sums an infinite amount of sin waves into an unholy abomination which is continuous everywhere but differentiable nowhere
@@ShadowOfThePitIt's called the Weierstrass function. Frankly, I don't fully understand it, so I can't explain it to you, but at least you know the name now.
The fact that i only recently learnt that round can have two arguments makes me feel new to desmos even though I think I started playing like a year or two ago
this implies you can play desmos like a game
@@xaigamer3129 especially when I can zoom in to the Mandelbrot set
le calcul desmos à onde sinusoïdale sort ici
0:18 is the coolest imo, it's interesting to switch stuff up with cursed graphs for once
Crazy that even with how insane these are, we can write a function that describes their rate of change
2:57 Sin Waves: The Origin Of Sin
sine waves or your skull caved
1:09 man I'm sobbing, 5/100
The tupe of function you have to graph during calculus 💀
3:03 my brother in Christ that is a 45,45,90 right isosceles triangle
I don’t even want to know how it ended up there
Not now Mr tax collector. The Math Wizard dropped a new video
pretty sure the breaking of lines is actually because of floating point precision
Agreed
the last one was MESMERIZING
As it should be
I really wanna hear these
Can you make another video about
3 dimensional graphs, please?
sure, i'll put it on the list
Let's see how it will sound in the waveform... If not, use it in the oscilloscope
Some of these sin wave color the graph💀
Line rider XDXDXD
sad that you didn't include that one function which sums an infinite amount of sin waves into an unholy abomination which is continuous everywhere but differentiable nowhere
Please elaborate
@@ShadowOfThePitIt's called the Weierstrass function. Frankly, I don't fully understand it, so I can't explain it to you, but at least you know the name now.
2:29 staircase
Idea:sin(y)cos(x)=sin(x)cos(y)
im a npc and i say first
What is that symbol at 0:37?
its an integral symbol
Well... this Shows how sin slowly getting more cursed when you get closer to Ohio! 😂
So...
Welcome to math in Ohio!
still stuck in 2021-2022?
@@SomeRandomGerman
no... between i and 0
@@rainbowimpostor951 who tf is 0
@@rainbowimpostor951 also "i" is not a year
@@SomeRandomGerman im Jesus 🤣
i wonder how they sound