Author Topic: Look up sin(x^x) on google and the graph messes up  (Read 1258 times)

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WARNING: CAUSES LAG
« Last Edit: July 21, 2012, 01:56:43 AM by Axolotl »

ah don't worry, google is just taking methadone again.

Wow, you've got balls to post that.
inb4 ban

Wow, you've got balls to post that.
inb4 ban
Why will I get banned?

Oh wait, because of the lag.

I see no graph
what magic are you conjuring

Wow, you've got balls to post that.
inb4 ban
He did nothing bannable, its just a 98% filled blue graph

Wow, you've got balls to post that.
inb4 ban
what about it is bannable, it's just a forgeted up graph

That is definitely not a function.  Quick!  Someone take the derivative!

I have no idea what this is.

that's not laggy at all, wtf is wrong with your computers

the graph isn't messed up. looks like an infinitely oscillating function to me, which by its nature is hard to display graphically. if you zoomed in enough (a TON) you would see a bunch of lines going up and down.

if you look closely, on the left end of the graph you can see a few lines up and down - as the function goes towards the right they quickly get closer and closer. close enough that it just looks like a big blue blob.
« Last Edit: July 21, 2012, 02:10:06 AM by Fredulus »

that's not laggy at all, wtf is wrong with your computers
Their computers are calculators?

Google can make graphs now?

It is a function, it's not messed up, and you guys need to go back to prealgebra.

Y = sin(x^x)

It uses a table,

00.0010.002...
0^0 = 00.001^0.001 = 0.99310.002^0.002 = 0.9876
It just does it in really small increments and it's in the shape of a sine wave. The frequency is just so high you see a block, due to pixel rendering.

Also, it's a function because each X always returns the same Y.