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I really liked the last interesting graphs thread, so I think we should do another. Here's one of my own I got by messing around with modulos:

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/j2m1zndxfy

I hope y'all enjoy and make some really cool graphs!

 Oct 25, 2017
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It includes user-input concentric circles and another diamond pattern, each in separate folders.

 Oct 25, 2017
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I do not know what you mean here.  What folders?

Melody  Oct 26, 2017
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Pretty neat, helperid  !!!!!

 

 

cool cool cool

 Oct 25, 2017
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I have never seen modular arithemtic graphed before.

I blanked all but one of the graphs to see what it would look like.

It is super interesting. 

Thanks for sharing :)

 Oct 26, 2017
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Tip: Try enabling the first 2 only!

 Oct 26, 2017
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Updated it so the first 2 have 90o rotation symmetry, and it has reflection symmetry over y=x and y=-x. Hope it looks even better!

Note: May cause some lag. Best to use on a modern laptop or a desktop.

 Oct 26, 2017
edited by helperid1839321  Oct 26, 2017
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Sorry, I just realized desmos saves each set of changes as a different graph, click on this link to see the most recent one: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzx9i9qjatcool

Hope you enjoy, and give me some more suggestions!smileycoolsmiley

 Nov 2, 2017
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Wow helperid, I think you just made a door to the 4th dimension or somethin!!! surpriselaugh

 

This is what it looks like when you zoom in... https://www.desmos.com/calculator/vlnfp7mz0u

hectictar  Nov 3, 2017
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Awesome! Great find helperid!

Darkfox  Nov 3, 2017
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How did you discover this?.....

helperid1839321  Nov 3, 2017

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