Desmos User Guide
Desmos User Guide
Desmos User Guide
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Welcome to Desmos!! To create a new graph, just type your expression in the expression list bar. As
you are typing your expression, the calculator will immediately draw your graph on the graph paper.
Open Graph
Save As or Rename
Save
Add Item
Hide list
Add a new
expression, table, text
box, folder, or image.
Push your
expressions list
to the side to give
full attention to
your graph.
Hide
Click here
to hide individual
expressions. Longhold to change the
color or style.
Delete all
Edit List
Delete, duplicate,
change color, or
convert to table.
Delete
Change color
Click here to
remove your
expression.
Convert to table
Duplicate
You can use the same variables in several expressions to plot curves that will change together. For example:
Saving a graph
Sharing a graph
Clicking
Permalink
Image
Embed
Graphable Expressions
Type of Graph
Example
Regular function
y=2x+1
x in terms of y
x=(1-y 2 )
Inequalities
x2y
2x 2 -1<y<4
Notes
r=sin(5)
Expressions with r
and theta () will be
interpreted as polar
Piecewise
y={-1<x<1:-1, 1}
y=x{-2<x<2}
Polar
x=sin(y){-<y<}
Type of Graph
Example
Notes
Point
(1,0)
Point List
Movable Point
(a,b)
(sin(2t), cos(3t))
Parametric equations
have the same form
as points. Any point
with functions of t for
coordinates will be plotted
as a parametric equation
Parametric
Implicit
x2 +y 2 =1
y 2 +sin(x)y+x=2
Solutions of equations
involving x and y can
be plotted without
solving for x or y
List Expressions
y = x + [1,3,5]
Regression
y1~ mx1+ b
Graph Paper
In the graph paper section you can change the grid and
axes. Click the green circular icons to choose between
Cartesian and Polar grids and show or hide axes and
labels.
Click the gray arrow next to an axis to adjust the window
size, add a step (try pi), or add arrows.
Angles
Zoom
You may zoom in and out of the calculator by using the zoom buttons in the zoom menu. If
your axes are no longer square, click the square option. To return to the default view, click
the default option.
If you are using a touch-enabled device, you may also use the pinch and zoom technique within the
graphing space. While using a computer with a mouse, you can use the scroll wheel for zooming.
Click and drag within the graphing window to pan your graph within the graphing space.
Language
To change the language of the calculator interface, click the icon and select your language from
the list. If you dont see your language and would like to help with translation, email us at
translations@desmos.com.
Tables
Dive deeper into data with tables! You can create a new table or convert an existing expression into
a table. You can even copy/paste two column data from a spreadsheet into an empty expression box
to quickly create a new table.
Add Column
Make a new
column by hitting
the right arrow
key or clicking in
the top cell of the
column.
Add Table
Add Row
Options Menu
Convert to Table
Regressions
~ is our magic regression symbol. Basically, if you connect two lists of data with a ~,
we adjust every free parameter to make the lists as close to each other as possible.
Since table columns are each lists, the easiest way to make a regression is to create
a new table of data, and then write an equation like y1~mx1+b. Here, well adjust m &
b to find the best linear model. If you instead type y1~ax12+bx1+c, well find the best
quadratic fit.
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Folder
Folders allow grouping expressions, collapsing groups, and
showing/hiding a whole group at once.
Image
Add an image from the
drop down, or drag
your image into the
expression list.
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Supported Functions
Exponents & Logs
Trig Functions
exp(x)
total(x1)
sin(x)
ln(x)
length(x1)
arcsin(x)
sinh(x)
cos(x) arccos(x)
cosh(x)
log(x)
tan(x)
arctan(x)
tanh(x)
log n(x)
mean(x1)
sec(x)
arcsec(x)
sech(x)
xn
median(x1 )
csc(x)
arccsc(x)
csch(x)
min(x1)
cot(x)
arccot(x)
coth(x)
Misc
lcm(a, b)
gcd(a, b)
mod(a, b)
max(x1)
quantile(x1, p)
mad(x1)
stdev(x1)
stdevp(x1)
var(x1)
variance
ceil(x)
cov(x1, x 2)
floor(x)
corr(x1, x2)
round(x)
abs(x)
sign(x)
covariance
Pearson correlation
coefficient of two lists
nCr(n, r)
Number of combinations
nPr(n, r)
Number of permutations
n!
Factorial
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Keyboard Shortcuts
Open Graph: ctrl + o
Symbols
Save: ctrl + s
: Type sum
: Type pi
Undo: ctrl + z
: Type theta
Redo: ctrl + y
: Type sqrt
: Type prod
arrow keys
and
arrow keys
All done!
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