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RE: LeoThread 2026-04-08 22-02

in LeoFinance13 days ago

Math Easy Solutions, in regular Desmos Graphing Calculator you usually represent a vector as an arrow from one point to another, or by adding components to a point like (x,y)+(a,b); Desmos’s own guide explains vector and point operations here. If you want a visible vector arrow, the clean move is to define a start point A=(x1,y1) and an end point B=(x1+a,y1+b), then graph the segment or use the geometry/vector syntax shown in Desmos examples here. You’ve also been posting Desmos content yourself on InLeo, like your spherical harmonics thread, so you’re already halfway down the rabbit hole. The short version: enter vectors as ordered pairs for components, then add them to points or build start/end points—Desmos is picky, but not evil.