What about cubics though?
Noice.
Desmos:
set f(x) to x^3-2x and set a to 0.7
It doesnāt matter, because the derivative of that point on the function will not be affected by the line.
What if we made the desmos scientific calculatorā¦
oh godā¦
Also 3b1b does say āDonāt think of the derivative as a slope, because in multiple dimensions, the term āslopeā doesnāt make much senseā or something.
Trig is probably possible, but radians or degrees (Iām picking degrees, because even though radians are better, degrees are probably easier to make).
Is there a factorial option in gimkit or do we have to use recursion to create factorials?
Recursion.
remember gimkit is turing complete so we can do anything!radians, i remember doing that in find the little guys
Mean and Standard Deviation are going to be annoying.
factorials are basically the amount of ways u can arrange a set of all numbers before a natural number right so like 5! = 120 because 5*4*3*2*1
=120
yeah permutations and combinations i think. the gamma function is crazy.
My mind be like:
@Blackhole927 Can you go into more detail about the block code? I kind of feel like that part is too vague and thereās not much of an explanation (though I get the general idea).
Yeah, I will. Lemme finish school first
Great guide! Fun fact: During the time of the old forum, I went onto your graphing calculator.
That doesnāt sound this hard. Iām going to (eventually) try to make a trigometric calculator.