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Explicit Function Family with Slider-Controllable Parameters y=f(x,a[i],A,B) (version 2.2)

This plotter is an augment of the y=f(x,a[i]) function plotter. You can insert 1 or 2 
Slider-Controllable parameters, A and/or B, into the function definition, to easily explore 
the geometric characteristics of the function, which are affected by a[i], A, and/or B parameters.

  1. Click "Run/Re-Run Plotter" button to plot the pre-defined example function family.
  2. Move the sliders to change the value of the A and/or B parameters, and observe the changes of the graphs.
  3. Input your own function definition, put variables: a, A, and/or B, in to your function formula.
  4. Re-define A and/or B range (max and min), if needed. Keep max>min, and input numbers only(not characters).
  5. Re-define parameters a[i]=a0,a1,a2,,, if needed.
  6. Change or set the plot range [xmin, xmax] for your new function family, if needed.
  7. Click "Run/Re-Run Plotter" button or Move the sliders to plot your new/re-defined function family.
For more detailed usage Information, see the y=f(x,a[i]) function plotter.

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      Push "Run Plotter" Button to Start
If Change A or B Slider Range(Max and/or Min), Press "Enter" Key or Click Outside the Text Box:

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Input Your Own Function f(x, a, A, B), with 'a', 'A', and 'B' as Arguments:

Input Parameter a[i]=(a0,a1,a2,a3,,,,). Graph Color Spectrum from Blue to Red:

Input X Plot Range---xmin and xmax:



Saved Projects:

How to save your projects for later use:
Click "Save Project" to save the current project to your device. All necessary function(s) and parameters will be saved.
Click "Load Project" to load a saved project and run it.
Click "Delete Project" to remove the selected project from your device.
Note: Your projects will remain saved to your device unless you delete them or you clear the site data of your browser.

Sharing your projects:
To create a URL link for the current project, click the "Share Function" button below the graph(s).
This will copy a link containing the current project to your clipboard that you can share with others.
You can also save a PNG image of the current graph by clicking the "Save Graph as Image" button.

Disclaimer: No data saved with these tools are kept by or sent to mathonthecloud.com. Everything is saved locally to your device only.


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