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For the lucky lucky people who own a Mac, there is a possibility that you have a program called Graphing Calculator somewhere on your system. It's a nice useful tool if you want to check your graph answers, or if you want to see what a complex graph looks like. Theres a shortcut for me in the apple menu, but if its not there just search for it.
 

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bloodysunday said:
For the lucky lucky people who own a Mac, there is a possibility that you have a program called Graphing Calculator somewhere on your system. It's a nice useful tool if you want to check your graph answers, or if you want to see what a complex graph looks like. Theres a shortcut for me in the apple menu, but if its not there just search for it.
You're a fool. Anyone has access to graphmatica, which will work on windows;)
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I use Mathematica and a Texas Instruments calc.

But hey, it's the thought that counts.
 

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too bad it won't help us in the test
 

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general maths is so unfair
 

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A really good graphing program that can be download is GrafEq.

http://www.peda.com

... and there are also some other interesting programs on that site.

But the best program that I have ever used is ANUGraph (Macs only I'm afraid) from the ANU of course. It might not be as flash and extensive as Mathematica and all that stuff, but it's all you'll ever need for 2u Maths and most of Uni work as well!
 

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i use microsoft powertoys calculalor. that has a graphing thingy on it but kinda hard to use :(
 

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blackfriday said:
i use microsoft powertoys calculalor. that has a graphing thingy on it but kinda hard to use :(
*points frantically to graphmatica link at top of page

Extremely easy to use
 

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