On this page, you will find our latest documentation about the accessibility features in the Desmos Calculators, including how to emboss graphs and read and write equations in Braille. Read on, or visit these pages with additional resources about the accessibility features of the Desmos Calculators...
Every point on the unit circle can be written as . Wanna know the parametric equations? You’re looking at them! x and y are both defined in terms of the parameter a. Instead of just a single point, we are graphing for a whole set of a values. To get an entire circle, we’ll ...
“Boy, I really wish there was an activity for ___. If only knew how to create an activity for my students to use on Desmos.” That’s taken care of, too, withActivity BuilderandCustom Polygraph(and, yep, you guessed it – they’re free to use, too) And ...
When working with online web applications, a critical NVDA command is NVDA + SPACE, which toggles browse mode on and off. When on, use the arrow keys and other single-letter commands to browse the page. When off, all keyboard input passes through to the browser which is needed to enter ...
The coordinates of the final point P are then computed using the equations: Px = MPx + (1 − w3 1)× d × cosθ (13) Py = MPy + (1 − w3 1)× d × sinθ (14) 3.5. Semantic Integration and Reasoning This section describes the semantic integration and reasoning framework,...