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nit circle. Emphasis is laid on the relation between the geometrically intuitive form of the graphs are the corresponding numer
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Communist 4 Lyfe Registered: Jun 2002 Location: The Netherlands Status: Administrator Posts: 8263 |
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this is crazy
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Recognize functions 2 is a puzzle type game in which a set of given functional expressions and graphs shall be associated with
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each other. The functions involve negative powers and have singularities. These algebraic properties are reflected by geometric
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properties of the graphs (e.g. by the existence and position of asymptotes). The goal is to argue (qualitatively) when associa
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ting function <-> graph. The applet is started from the red button in its own window.
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The Warp image may give you some idea how complex (fractal) patterns are generated in nature. In the applet, a given pattern is
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deformed by mouse clicking and dragging. Carrying out a sequence of such operations in a regular way produces amazingly bizarr
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e objects which show - as far as allowed by the finite pixel size - a tendency towards self similarity. There are no limits for
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creative phantasy!
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lications on Rosen's web site). We have slightly modified it and adopted it for our purposes.
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Clicking the red button calls a web page in a separate browser window, within which the applet is started. In case the browser
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window is small and does not show the complete image, please maximize it by clicking the square symbol in the right upper corne
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r.
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wow...some of you guys really want to win, huh?
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HighLife is a modification of John Conway's Game of Life (see the previous applet), which is also based on very simple rules. H
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