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Offline mklroboTopic starter

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Solve Formula directly from a graph
« on: February 19, 2015, 06:57:55 PM »
 :) Hello!  :)
You ever want to produce a formula directly from a Graph,
Without interpolation? (simple graphs, please, no polynomials)
Well, now you can!
First, grab at least 3  points off of your graph. (more points give
more resolution to the graph)
Use the following as a model. (x,y,x,y,x,y)
{2,4,3,9,4,16} Now that you have your points, go online to:
The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
Introduce these numbers into the block requesting your points,
hit enter, and Voila! the formula(s) is listed below. (x^2 should be it)
I learned this little trick from a math video from Teach12.com, indirectly.
I have a phrase that helps me deal with unknowns, thustly;
If there is a pattern, there is a sequence; If there is a sequence, then
there is a formula; If there is a formula, then there is a family of
formulas; If there is a family of formulas, then there exists solutions
for all variables in the problem from beginning to end.

Just thought I would share a tool, maybe it will help you, if you need it.
 ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Solve Formula directly from a graph
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2015, 08:20:58 AM »
 ;D
In addition, more complex graphs will require integration and
differentation calculus techniques, unless the pattern has already been
recorded.   ;D ;D

 


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