Aereal Inc. presents...

Adrian's Grapher

Moving Worlds version

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You can graph the sin(x) function -- and it's derivative! The derivative (cos(x)) is the depth of the cubes, so spin the graph down 90 degrees to see the graph of the derivative!

The number of intervals, N, is an integer greater than zero (e.g. 20).
N:

x0 is the starting point of the graph, a real number (e.g. 0).
x0:

x1 is the ending point of the graph, a real number greater than x0 (e.g. 5).
x1:

Copyright 1996 by Adrian Scott. adrian@aereal.com