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Graphs of Polar Equations is mathematical equations for finding poles means fixed point. These equations are written in distance and direction form, where distance represents in coordinates like x-coordinate or y-coordinate from origin O(0,0) and directions can be represents as θ like equation of line r.cosθ + r.sin θ.
from p. 10 of Impresa Consulting report on the Columbia River Crossing, commissioned by Plaid Pantry
This graph is based on an approximation of the Kinect raw-to-distance function provided by Stephane Magnetat.
Trying out some blending of brushes to create some sort of graph paper with creases and all of that. Does it work, that is the question?
Bullet graphs as defined by Steven Few: www.perceptualedge.com/articles/misc/Bullet_Graph_Design_...
Gráfica log-log de número de suscriptores vs. posición para los años 2005 (azul) 2007 (rojo) y 2009 (negro).
Cambio gordo de 2005 a 2007, pero no tanto a partir de entonces. Sin embargo, aparece una joroba curiosa...
Snapshot of Tiger Woods stats from pgatour.com, specifically, www.pgatour.com/players/00/87/93/, as at 2008/2/5 08:30:00 GMT. Preserved against change...
Same run on both sites - look how different the graphs are. Nike completely missed the third walking period...
29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...
I needed to make science graph paper for my prints, I decided that as an artist I would work directly with this concept.
I could have used photoshop or scanned and duplicated a science graph sample. This would not really work, drawing it myself would get me more marks; I am looking at science from an artistic point of view.
I used a huge ruler to draw over 600 lines, for 4 hours, and used up two pens. I thought I was going crazy!
Very proud though, this looks mind boggling in real life :D
Concavity of a Graph The concavity of a graph is the property of the graph which shows the graph has a decreasing type of slope. For any graph f(x), if the derivative of the graph f’(x) is monotonically decreasing for some interval then the graph is called as the concave graph. A concave graph always has a decreasing slope. The concavity of the graph is generally used to find the nature of the graph or function. The concavity tells that whether the graph of the function is increasing type or the decreasing type.
ODC2 topic Up and Down
The funny thing is that isn't a real calculator. It's a trick calculator that sprays water at you when you press the buttons.
Graphs for the "En Savoir Plus" section of the interactive feature of the "The Hole Story" documentary by Richard Desjardins.
A graph showing the evolution of water discharge in the middle stream and the delta of the Amu Darya between 1950 and 2000.
In weaving we are constantly dealing with a family of four graphs that are readily interconverted: a triangulation, a cubic graph, a medial graph, and a radial graph.
29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...