[nabs-l] Graphing and plotting coordinates accessibility oncomputer
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 5 12:28:24 UTC 2011
Good morning from Berkeley,
In my algeabric experience, it proved enough while studying
graphing, not to necessarily use graph paper or anything like that,
but to simply imagine the positions of the various points then report
what you figure if you are having someone else, actualize your work.
This may sound more complicated at first, but I urge you to give it a try.
for today,'
Car At 06:45 PM 11/4/2011, Humberto Avila wrote:
>Hello there.
>
>Does that free online graphing calculator you mention from NASA have the
>ability to somehow copy the graph you graphed and paste it into another
>program like Word? Or can I at least download the immage of my calculated
>graph to my computer and insert it as an object in Word or so?
>
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>oncomputer
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>Hello,
>There are a couple of options here. First, there is the Audio Graphing
>Calculator from View plus. It does cost $299.00 though. Just google it and
>it should be fairly easy to find. There is also MathTrax. this is a free
>online graphing calculator that is accessible. It was developed by NASA.
>Here is the link for it:
>http://prime.jsc.nasa.gov/mathtrax/
>Hope this helps,
>Greg Wocher
>
>Yesterday is forever gone, tomorrow may never come, today is the day of all
>days.
>
>
>On 11/4/2011 6:30 PM, Humberto Avila wrote:
> > Hello fellow students:
> >
> > I am taking a math class this fall quarter in college, and they are
> > requiring me to study graphs and slope forms. Of course, the way I
> > have been doing these graphs and slopes is by using a graph paper I
> > got from my former teacher of the blind. I am requesting more graph
> > paper through the DSS office; hopefully they will get it.
> >
> > I am only relying on that one sheet of graph paper to virtually plot
> > my points and lines and I let someone else or a tutor actually plot
> > the points in a printed sighted graph. but until I acquire more and
> > more graph paper from the DSO, I have the following question:
> >
> > Is there any way that I can do graphs on a PC with JAWS? Is there a
> > program like Microsoft Excel, or word, that are capable of doing
> > graphing? I am interested in being able to do X-Y graphs with the
> > arrows, as if I read the equation and then solve to get the coordinate
>pairs, and then plotting them.
> > Or with slopes, be able to plot the points and create the line.
> > Which piece of software will do this, and if there is any third party
> > software that is capable of graphing like mentioned, is it accessible?
> >
> > Any suggestions and ideas are welcome please. Also please let me know
> > ASAP as I need to get more work done on these types of graphs in the
> > future, plus, I have a test on this probably next week.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Humberto
> >
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