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I backed up these graphs on a different account than the one synced up to my school email because I'm concerned about what will happen to the graphs when I no longer have access to that email account. Dates listed on Desmos may not be the true day it was finished / last revised. These are listed from earliest to most recent.

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Heart Onion (2017)
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This is the first graph I saved on this website.
I just did the mathematical equivalent of keymashing
while waiting in the doctor's office until I found a
shape I liked.
Four Leaf Clover (2017)
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I kind of did the same process for this graph as I did
for the heart onion, except for sitting in a waiting
room, I sat in study hall.
Pie (2017)
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I was bored in study hall, so I decided to make some
art for several of my friends. I decided to make a pie
becuase I thought it would be easy. I then emailed
the graph along with this message: "Howdy. I'm be
Hunny McFriedpiecake. I has been makin' sum fixins,
and I be makin' a math pie! Here is the pie, if
y'alls wanna eat it
".
Ice Cream Cone (2017)
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After making the graph for the pie, I thought to go
further with the theme, I would also make an ice
cream cone to go with the pie. I sent another email
as a reply to the original, where I was still Hunny
McFriedpiecake with the link to the graph and about
how we're approaching the hot days of December.
Circle of Circles (2017)
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After learning that I could have lists in Desmos, I
decided to make a circle out of circles. It's pretty
simple, but I thought it looked really cool.
Other Circle Thing (2017)
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Apparently I really liked circles at this time.
I don't remember much about this graph, except
that I shared this with a friend in between matches
when we were playing Fortnite together. I probably
named it oof because I suck at naming things.
Bumble Bee (2018)
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I made this around the time when ski club started.
I thought that since I was already making art, I
would continue that and make some insects.
I remember waiting in line to either get my ski pass
or check into the ski resort while my phone's battery
was nearing death as I finished up this graph.
Ladybug (2018)
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I don't remember anything interesting that
happened as I made this, except for the fact
that I shared it with all my friends.
Rectangular Prism (failure, 2018)
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When I was sitting on the bus for ski club, I was
trying to think about ways to pass time. Then, I had
the great idea to try and do something beyond art
with this graphing calculator. I thought it would be
simple enough to make a customizable rectangular
prism even though I knew nothing about 3D
projections. Long story short, I didn't have any clue
what I was doing and gave up on the project.
Sphere (2018)
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After failing to make a rectangular prism and
learning how to shade a sphere in my drawing class,
I thought that I should draw a sphere with graphs.
English Project (2018)
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Yes, you read that title correctly. I made an English
Project with this graphing calculator. This was about
The Odyssey, the book that I understood the least out
of any book I've read, and the source of the worst
test grade I've ever gotten. I got some key details of
the book wrong in this assignment, but at least I made
something that looked cool. We had a few days to
make it, so I spent practically whole days typing
out equations.
Birthday Cake (2018)
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One day I woke up, and I saw in a group chat of
mine, that it was one of my friend's birthdays.
Of course, I had to get / make her something, so I
decided to make a graph of a birthday cake for her.
Blobby (2018)
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It goes zoom. (If you check out the graph and press
play on the slider, it moves!)
Circle and Square Collision (2018)
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This was the first graph I made to prototype ideas
before putting them into a program.
Station Wagon (2018)
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I made this piece of art for a project in
Spanish class about immigration. My dad was born in
Italy, and his family moved to the US when he was
about 7 years old. He remembered spending a lot of
time riding in a station wagon after making it here, so
I decided to make one with equations because why not.
Tank (2018)
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After experimenting with making gear like shapes,
I thought I would make something cool. Even though
I didn't know what shape gears actually were, I
made a cartoonish tank with gears that move.
Village (2018)
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After finishing the final for Algebra 1, I pulled out my
Chromebook and and decided to make some art.
I started out with a few buildings and thought that that
it would look better with more. I spent the next two
days adding on to it until I was content with its look.
Fidget Spinner (2018)
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Fidget spinners were kind of a meme at this point in
time, so I made a spinning graph of a fidget spiner
for the LOLs.
Graph for a Teacher (2019)
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Mrs. King, my math teacher at the time, was my
favorite teacher, so I had the bright idea to make
some graph art for her. I put way too many things in it,
so it was really slow on the website in any computer.
I never ended up showing it to her even though I spent
way too much time adding different features.
Goat Problem "Solution" (2019)
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Even though this isn't too visually appealing, this is
the graph that I made when I tried finding a solution
to "the goat problem". It's this one math problem
that one of my friends told me about, he was told
about it from his dad. I only found an approximate
solution, as the algebra needed to solve it with the
method I did would be crazy.
Imperfect Globe Projection (2019)
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As I was waiting in an airport, I thought about how
I would project a globe in 2D space. I wanted to try it
out on my own without looking anything up. The result
was okay, but it's definitely not something I would
implement in a game.
Rolling Ellipse Approximation (2019)
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For an artist statement in a photography class I had,
I decided to make a simple web page with some JS
canvas action. I wanted to make a simple animation
of a stick figure chasing a pine cone, and this is
where I modeled out the function of that made up
the pinecone. I probably could have done algebra to
make it more accurate, but oh well.
3D Projection of Random Terrain (2019)
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I always wanted to know how some videogames and
simulations make 3D graphics, so one day I looked it up.
A little bit after that, I applied that knowledge and
made a terrain generator along with the projection of it.
Procedural Landscape Maker (2019)
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I don't remember much about what inspired me
to make this, but I remember showing it to all my
friends because I thought it was cool. You can change
the seed to get a different image.
Incorrect Super Parabolas (2020)
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After learning about the definition with a directrix
and focus, I was inspired to see what would happen
if I were to replace the directrix with a parabola
instead of a line. What made this one wrong
however, is that I used the x coordinate of
the directrix instead of its normal.
Super Parabolas (2020)
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This version is the correct one, I'm not sure why I
didn't try to generalise it with the directrix being any
curve, but oh well. I might try that in the future.
Random Island Generator (2020)
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One day I was thinking about game development,
and I had an idea about how to generate small
landmasses surrounded by water. This is where I
jotted down that idea.
3D Field Book Cover Art(2020)
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For my Fab Lab class, the first thing we had to do was
design a cover for the field books we would be
getting. These would then be printed and slapped on
to the cover. I decided to make a graph for mine, and
I think it turned out well. You just need to invert the
colors so that it looks nice.