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  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): Jonathan Riddell
  • Date: 2013-09-30 14:31:17 UTC
  • mfrom: (1.1.33)
  • Revision ID: package-import@ubuntu.com-20130930143117-b0n7yootptowovrb
Tags: 4:4.11.2-0ubuntu1
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                                <listitem><para>
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                                                <replaceable>x</replaceable> is the x-coordinate, to be used in the expression
 
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                                                <replaceable>x</replaceable> is the horizontal coordinate, to be used in the expression
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                                                following the equals sign. It is a dummy variable, so you can use any
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                                                variable name you like to achieve the same effect.</para>
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                <para>Polar coordinates represent a point by its distance from the origin
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                        (usually called r), and the angle a line from the origin to the point makes
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                        with the x-axis (usually represented by &thgr; the Greek letter theta). To enter
 
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                        with the horizontal axis (usually represented by &thgr; the Greek letter theta). To enter
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                        functions in polar coordinates, click the <guilabel>Create</guilabel> button and select <guilabel>Polar Plot</guilabel> from the list.
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                        In the definition box, complete the
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                        function definition, including the name of the theta variable you want
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                        <term><menuchoice><guimenuitem>Plot Area...</guimenuitem>
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                                </menuchoice></term>
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                                <para>Select the minimum and maximum x-values for the graph in the new dialog that appears.
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                                        Calculates the integral and draws the area between the graph and the x-axis in the 
 
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                                <para>Select the minimum and maximum horizontal values for the graph in the new dialog that appears.
 
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                                        Calculates the integral and draws the area between the graph and the horizontal axis in the 
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                                        selected range in the color of the graph.
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