It means Absolute deviation. It’s a bit complex to explain, but it does things with taking the average of numbers and subtracting them. It’s used in statistics
Last time, you threw an egg at your refrigerator for 1,000 likes. This time, maybe you could throw two eggs at your refrigerator for 2,000 likes. Also, nice work, really imaginative concept. These are going in my playlist.
next time you do desmos sounds, try doing quartile([cos(x), cos(x!)], 1). the start of the filled black waves has a very interesting sound because of how thin the dips get (found this one all by myself!)
@@thegiganerd395 oh i think i see what you did now, usually if you divide numbers that completely remove a variable then its not always the same graph
try this bad boy right here in 2d tan(sin(cos(x)))eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^{pi}=y tan(x*eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cos(x^{150})) cursed
These sound like they fit right at home in Earthbound.
I was thinking that, especially the one at 0:56
0:39
The EXACT sound of Star Trek control panels
honestly now that i hear it again, my graph does sound like that
How about the following operation in the 3D grapher: z=mod((tan(x)+tan(y))+5,10)-5, and make all axes -10 to +10
thats a cool one, yeah ill do it
if chrome music lab and math had a baby:
1:08 this one is sound like ... uhh idk
do not mess with the t value at the end by adding xyz to it or factorializing it.
WORST MISTAKE IN MY LIFE
the panel thing was then moving, but crazy
0:38
Thanks for using my graph!
np!
@@YackalipsDesmos The google translate translates your message to *e.g!* 💀
0:41 WHY TH DID MY DESMOS CHART CONVERTED INTO A SORTING ALGORITHM
who knows
what's the "mad" function? At first i thought it was a typo, but then it came up a second time.
It means Absolute deviation. It’s a bit complex to explain, but it does things with taking the average of numbers and subtracting them. It’s used in statistics
Last time, you threw an egg at your refrigerator for 1,000 likes. This time, maybe you could throw two eggs at your refrigerator for 2,000 likes.
Also, nice work, really imaginative concept. These are going in my playlist.
These sounds look very scary...
2D desmos idea: xy^{2}=\sin\left(7x
ight). This sound is cursed
next time you do desmos sounds, try doing quartile([cos(x), cos(x!)], 1). the start of the filled black waves has a very interesting sound because of how thin the dips get (found this one all by myself!)
This is amazing❤
on what point we got that math is now scary
Can you try playing the rickroll graph
How does this work? Are the the x & y values at each point converted to tones, then overlaid on top of eachother?
may i use your graph to mess around and maybe even upload a video about it?
Yeah go ahead!
hoooow
throw the egg!
I already did
@@YackalipsDesmos where's the video?
@@0brokeJaw its in the community posts
These are the equations for the next Cursed Desmos Sounds video.
y=\tan\left(10x
ight)+\cot\left(10x
ight)
y=\tan\left(0.75x
ight)+\cot\left(x
ight)
y=\tan\left(25x
ight)+\cot\left(45x
ight)
y^{2}=\tan\left(10x
ight)
y^{2}=\tan\left(10x
ight)+\cot\left(9x
ight)
y^{2}=\tan\left(x^{2}
ight)+\sin\left(x^{2}
ight)
y=\tan\left(\sin\left(x
ight)
ight)
y=\tan\left(\sin\left(x^{2}
ight)
ight)
y=\tan\left(\sin\left(x^{3}
ight)
ight)
y^{2}=\sin\left(x^{2}
ight)
y^{2}=\sin\left(x^{-2}
ight)
y=\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(x
ight)
ight)
ight)
ight)
ight)
y=\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(\tan\left(0.1x
ight)
ight)
ight)
ight)
ight)
the sounds are so cursed that there's an Arab auto generated subtitle
lmao
Can you do floor(1.25√128x sin-1( 5x
÷
2x
÷. × 16 ))cos(2x) ???
3x
÷
6x
is this the soundtrack for cruelty squad 2?
Try tan(x powered by 2 )
z=m in 2d
spectrogram v2
Xenakis wouldve composed on desmos if he was still alive smh
lol
z=mod(tan(x + y), mod(x,sin(y)))
\operatorname{floor}\left(x
ight)+\sin\left(zz
ight)+\cos\left(yy
ight)=y
how do you listen to them?
I don know
@4gc_playsYT but how
@4gc_playsYT no shi
By using the tone function.
try a^4 = sin(x^2*y^2) (only in 2d)
not 3d but
y=5^x + |floor(csc(x^2))| sounds like a guy farting kinda
Try x floor(tan(floor(X) in 2d
Why is it choir again
And make it *RAINBOW* next time lol
bet
xyz=xy
z=1
@@thegiganerd395i like how creative that graph is lol
@@YackalipsDesmos isn't that what he said?
@@thegiganerd395 oh i think i see what you did now, usually if you divide numbers that completely remove a variable then its not always the same graph
@@YackalipsDesmos because of zero I think
wheres the video of you throwing an egg at your refrigerator.??
It’s in the community post
У меня вопрос: можно ли это использовать в качестве семплов? Просто спросил
Pllls x=y=z=a
a set to loop -25>25
Try x
Sounds three dimensional
yah it’s weird how 3d it sounds
eipi ples
I was the 69th like
funny number
magnus carlsen
Magnus Carlsen
try this bad boy right here in 2d
tan(sin(cos(x)))eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^{pi}=y tan(x*eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cos(x^{150}))
cursed