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So I'm a bizarre nerd and I want to transcribe my handwritten math notes to a Word document...

I've done searches and found lots of graphing calculators online, even some that purport to do polar coordinates, but I guess I'm not advanced enough to figure them out--graphing calculators were just being invented when I first took higher math and this is my second time around!

Right now all I want to do is type in a set of polar coordinates given in examples by my professor and have a graph spit back at me that I can screen capture, crop, and put into place in my notes. I don't need the calculator to do anything fancy like loops and circles yet, but I probably will... maybe after today's class!

Best answer will go to the person who either lists a site which is self-explanatory or lists a site with instructions for using the calculator. PLEASE include a description with your answer, not just a link.

Thanks!

2007-01-18 04:03:31 · 2 answers · asked by Erika S 4 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

2 answers

I know that you can with maple. You can download a trial version of it, but the non-trial is not free. It is not the easiest version to learn, but it is compatible with word (can copy and paste into word easily).

Also if you already have a TI-83 you could use the cord to hook into the computer. I don't know if you can put the graphs into word, but it is worth a try.

2007-01-18 04:54:20 · answer #1 · answered by raz 5 · 1 0

Online Polar Graphing Calculator

2016-11-07 09:13:44 · answer #2 · answered by slinkard 4 · 0 0

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