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| For plane curves, the availability of variable names in the function editor is limited to x and t, which can be used as synonyms for each other. The variable x or t is therefore no longer identical to the abscissa coordinate x - we therefore recommend always using the variable t. Only functions that contain the variables x, t and param are therefore permitted. Enter the desired function in the input field for the function, or select one of the existing functions by clicking on the arrow to the right of the input field. | For plane curves, the availability of variable names in the function editor is limited to x and t, which can be used as synonyms for each other. The variable x or t is therefore no longer identical to the abscissa coordinate x - we therefore recommend always using the variable t. Only functions that contain the variables x, t and param are therefore permitted. Enter the desired function in the input field for the function, or select one of the existing functions by clicking on the arrow to the right of the input field. | ||
| - | If the function is only available as an implicit equation of the form f(x,y) = 0, the graph type [[implizitekurven|Implicit Functions]] can be used instead. | + | If the function is only available as an implicit equation of the form f(x,y) = 0, the graph type [[implicitcurves|Implicit Functions]] can be used instead. |
| CGRAPH displays flat curves within the range specified for the variable. | CGRAPH displays flat curves within the range specified for the variable. | ||
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| The default values can be viewed in the tree on the left-hand side. Clicking on the (optional) parameter also activates the parameter' | The default values can be viewed in the tree on the left-hand side. Clicking on the (optional) parameter also activates the parameter' | ||
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| The curve shown here is a Pascal' | The curve shown here is a Pascal' | ||
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