@ThatMikeyandSeanShow Make sure to click on T=0 in the left side bar so that that is the selected equation before selecting animate parameter. Otherwise it will assume you want to animate the expression r = 4sin(10φ+T) and it doesn't know what variable you want to animate in that.
Click on the icon with two checkmarks and set minimum value to 0, maximum value to 6.28 (2π), steps to 100, animation speed to fast, and loop back and forth to false.
Then in another equation, paste:
r = 4sin(10φ+T)
Hit return and the graph should appear.
Open the inspector and increase the resolution to make it look a bit better.
Hit play on the variable T to start the animation.
hey i tried doing this but when i type t=0 animate parameter is grey and i cant click on it
ThatMikeyandSeanShow 1 year ago
@ThatMikeyandSeanShow Make sure to click on T=0 in the left side bar so that that is the selected equation before selecting animate parameter. Otherwise it will assume you want to animate the expression r = 4sin(10φ+T) and it doesn't know what variable you want to animate in that.
phort99 1 year ago
i can't get it to work on my mac? how is it supposed to go?
weinerschnitzelboy 2 years ago
Create a 3D graph, and type:
T=0
Then go to Equation > Animate Parameter
Click on the icon with two checkmarks and set minimum value to 0, maximum value to 6.28 (2π), steps to 100, animation speed to fast, and loop back and forth to false.
Then in another equation, paste:
r = 4sin(10φ+T)
Hit return and the graph should appear.
Open the inspector and increase the resolution to make it look a bit better.
Hit play on the variable T to start the animation.
phort99 2 years ago