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idk how to use juggling lab do you still like me

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ive known for a while that when a desmos graph gets too busy, a visual artifact will appear on the left side of the screen
what i didnt know until recently is that this artifact is named bernard and is apparently a beloved figure in the desmos community
that time i made ENA in the desmos graphing calculator
y'know, one of the goofiest things I've learnt from the desmos community is that { } with nothing inside equals 1
but that's not just it, you can also add { }s
and it functions just the same as adding 2 1s
but therein lies the funniest part, that you can perform almost any function on it, from minus
to exponents
to even factorials!
and lists too!!!
you can even compare solutions of { }s in { }s
there's almost no restrictions, if you can do it with numbers, you can do it with { }
and this leads me to what I've seen a lot of people calling "desmosfuck" after the infamous programming language brainfuck, and it restricts you by not allowing any letters and no numbers, that includes sin, log, x, y and all the others. The only thing you can make out of { }s are points and numbers though, but thankfully that's usually enough to make a bunch of stuff.
like, if you need Ο, just use (-0.5)!^2
you need e? you already have Ο and i, just use e^(iΟ)=-1 and rearrange it to e=-1^(1/(iΟ)) and get -1^((Ο^-1)(i^-1))
want phi? sure, just use it's surd representation of (1+sqrt(5))/2
okay, but what if you really wanna do functions? well, if you're desperate, you can sorta do that, you just gotta use a concentration of points.
cos(x) and sin(x)? use the identities
cos seems easier
and x just has to be a dense list of numbers
now that we have x, let us... REWRITE!
that's dense... buuuut, it does the job as soon as we add the x part to the x coordinate!
absolute insanity
you can also get sin by subtracting x by half of pi
awesome
here's tan, btw
go play around with it yourself! it's very silly
A clock, made out of clocks.
I've also added two methods for syncing it up with your system's clock just for fun. :)
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/73egrumbnq

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i had this idea while watching dead poet society that Robert Sean Leonard is so angular he could be drawn in the Desmos graphic calculator