tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303307482158922565.post8598406826291440492..comments2024-03-22T13:39:55.941-07:00Comments on Math Mama Writes...: Caclculus II: Parametric EquationsSue VanHattumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10237941346154683902noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303307482158922565.post-59438916329407955142014-09-30T07:09:46.185-07:002014-09-30T07:09:46.185-07:00Fun animation. I showed it to my kids (very small)...Fun animation. I showed it to my kids (very small) and they were eager to experiment, moving the curves around and changing the sizes. Of course, that was after I had my turn playing with the system (I hadn't seen desmos before).<br /><br />FYI, if you want to embed animations into your blog posts, you can use iframes, like this: <br /><iframe height="1000" src="https://www.desmos.com/calculator/3x8xwsw7hp" width="1000"> </iframe><br /><br />You often have to adjust the height and width parameters. I assume there are great ways to control how the source gets presented within the frame, but I haven't found those yet.JGR314https://www.blogger.com/profile/11702319994021721608noreply@blogger.com