If you define the equations implicitly, then use the zero product property to gat the union of the both sets of points, you can have several complex shapes in just one equation. The only downside is that you can only have one restriction for the whole thing, so you have to get creative with it.
Here’s a trick for desmos marbleslide: put a line through the marble spawner to get multiple streams of marbles. I used this in so many of the challenges 😅
@@keonscorner516it’s true to say it was 4.55, as in: “he subtracted 4.55 not 4.5”, the only way it would be negative is if it was phrased: “he added -4.55 not -4.5” which would be a weird way of phrasing it.
I’ve been using Desmos so much for my calc and trig engineering classes. I would have loved messing with this in the background while doing homework!! So sad I didn’t know this existed until now!
I don’t have desmos open right now, but the hyperbola x^2-y^2-2xy+5x-5y=b should work for some value of b I can’t calculate in my head right now. Maybe b≈27?
I didn't even know something like this exists for desmos
Desmos and geogebra and wolfram alpha and other sites have modules now especially since pandemic
@@duckymomo7935 I didn't mean modulus, but these challenges
@@duckymomo7935where can I find this?
I expect a Doom port in Desmos at some point.
it can be possible i saw someone make a whole playable game in desmos and it is 3d
💀💀💀
Somebody made a flight simulator a couple years ago
Wait if someone hasn't done it yet I wanna be the one to do it
@@lukasthecheeseI saw it somewhere, sorry
If you define the equations implicitly, then use the zero product property to gat the union of the both sets of points, you can have several complex shapes in just one equation. The only downside is that you can only have one restriction for the whole thing, so you have to get creative with it.
that's a whole lot of words. Too bad i'm not reading em
This is how I became SO MUCH BETTER at math and calculus, I have so much fun messing around in desmos.
Wait, There’s gravity physics in desmos
There are challenges in Desmos that have this, and if you want it in your graph, you need to do a lot of nerd stuff to do so
Here’s a trick for desmos marbleslide: put a line through the marble spawner to get multiple streams of marbles.
I used this in so many of the challenges 😅
That’s 4.55 not 4.5 day ruined
That's -4.55
Can't believe you still got it wrong
@@keonscorner516it’s true to say it was 4.55, as in: “he subtracted 4.55 not 4.5”, the only way it would be negative is if it was phrased: “he added -4.55 not -4.5” which would be a weird way of phrasing it.
I really love the desmoses and non -standard piecewise function notation.
I wish I could do this in math class
XD
we did some of these in our alg 2 class :)
I remember for a homework problem there was a house traced on a grid, and we had to describe each line as y=mx+b.
That’s awesome@@jessveness
@@jessveness same! Except it was alg 1
Kind of a brilliant solution to the puzzle, I would have probably done something needlessly complicated
Can someone tell me how can i do this thingie in my desmos?
How did this💀
I was thinking about using the functions which create parabolas extending entirely to the right, or left, the same way x^2 extends upwards.
This is well done. Nice job.
This is how i learnt graphing at school haha
How to operate these things in desmos?
How exciting 🫥
shut up
Nobody asked for you to speak.
exactly how i expect a mathematician to show emotion
that was actually so cool!
polygon(list of points)
Oh I was just thinking why didn’t you just add another abs equation underneath and then I read it and saw “as few equations as you can” 💀
I’ve been using Desmos so much for my calc and trig engineering classes. I would have loved messing with this in the background while doing homework!! So sad I didn’t know this existed until now!
This is an excellent app for math teaching, can you pass the link or the name of the app?
He has unlocked the *GOD Mode OF DEMOS*
I feel like restricting domain makes this too easy
Sir, can you please tell how 0!=1?
It"s a game you should share with schools.
Whoah that was way more elegant than my solution: a=6.6, b=.345, c=2.236, f(x)=b(x-a)x², g(x)=c√(|x|), and then it’s one equation: f(g(x)).
My algebra teacher made us do this
Why don't we do this in math class
I only understood half of this
Duuuude. Imma have to play this
What is the name of the game ?
how exciting
How. Exciting.
How do you play this?
andymath.com/desmos-links/
How to play it guuuys
Omg this is so fun. How much does this game cost?
$0 it's free search desmos marbleslides
How exciting.
I wanna try
:O
I don’t have desmos open right now, but the hyperbola x^2-y^2-2xy+5x-5y=b should work for some value of b I can’t calculate in my head right now. Maybe b≈27?
What is even the point of this comment, if you don’t know if it works just go input it
Ranked desmos
I loved these challenges in eighth grade:)
A quartic graph mightve worked
Can’t you just use polynomial interpolation to get everything?
yes
We can also use equation of a curve right?
Anyone else notice he did 4.55 and not 4.5 🤓
How did you get this version of desmos?
i miss doing these challenges
You are so smart Andy
How do i play this
That was satisfying
Is there sink?
This is sick
Ooo!! So cool!!! I luvvv desmos
What the heck