See what sophisticated mathematical functions look like on the Cartesian Plane using an advanced plotter that allows you to model your own mathematical functions and displays the graph of each function one by one.
It's called Tenaz because it required effort and persistence from me, the developer, to understand how to create mathematical graphs using a programming language in my own app.
The name Tenaz refers to a tool used by metalworkers to handle hot material from the exhaust furnace used in the production of industrialized metal.
If you are a high school or middle school student, in this application you will discover what the graph of mathematical functions looks like, such as sine, cosine, modulus, square root, exponential or logarithmic functions. In short, this application is in production because Ziga has already greatly optimized it and several tests have been done to establish the viewport and the visible area of the graph, as well as to realize the mathematical truth proposed in each function.
Ziga (the developer) is a scientist, primarily a computer scientist, and by absorbing mathematical content, he set out to create this application, which has grand objectives in mind for future releases by optimizing the code and providing new improvements and scope for this application.
To study mathematics or physics and have a solid foundation in this science, it is necessary to know the graphical representation of the main visual representations of mathematical properties and constructions.
Keep in mind that it may initially seem confusing, but this application has two initial and complementary screens in its basic structure: the graphical screen and the virtual keyboard screen.
An intelligent keyboard has been built to manage each entry and maximize productivity through a dynamic cursor and specialized buttons for text editing.
There are two fields, one to edit the formula and another to validate the mathematical formula in which you will try to produce the desired graph.
Specialized buttons have been added to add parentheses, mathematical formulas, delete text, and add space.
Remember that to create the graph, a mathematically correct construction is necessary.