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Wholly inadequate task description. What does "a mathematical function" actually mean here? Where is the (pertinent) tutorial for how to use GeoGebra? Is this just spam attempting to promote GeoGebra? |
Wholly inadequate task description. What does "a mathematical function" actually mean here? How might, for instance, sqrt() be approximated into a Bézier path or polygon? Where is the (pertinent) tutorial for how to use GeoGebra? Is this just spam attempting to promote GeoGebra? |
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<nowiki>{{</nowiki>task<nowiki>}}</nowiki> removed. Vote for deletion. --[[User:Petelomax|Petelomax]] ([[User talk:Petelomax|talk]]) 15:50, 30 July 2023 (UTC) |
<nowiki>{{</nowiki>task<nowiki>}}</nowiki> removed. Vote for deletion. --[[User:Petelomax|Petelomax]] ([[User talk:Petelomax|talk]]) 15:50, 30 July 2023 (UTC) |
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Wholly inadequate task description. What does "a mathematical function" actually mean here? How might, for instance, sqrt() be approximated into a Bézier path or polygon? Where is the (pertinent) tutorial for how to use GeoGebra? Is this just spam attempting to promote GeoGebra? {{task}} removed. Vote for deletion. --Petelomax (talk) 15:50, 30 July 2023 (UTC)