![]() Sometimes, none of the functions fit into the idea I had. I was proud to see it fit, a complicated function with the right transformation and domain and range, it was a relief. It was a great feeling to figure out a perfect function for a shape that wasn’t a linear function or quadratic. Aside from the frustrating moments, there were also moments of excitement. Because some functions were chains of other functions, one change could affect 3 other lines, so there was a lot of work put into making sure everything was in the right place. Domain and range had to be so precise, sometimes to 4 decimal places, in order to have the function in the right spot. I also found myself challenged with, not only which function to use, but how they can be transformed for the necessary spot. This was very time consuming and frustrating at times, but in the end, I was able to find a spot for every function. It is hard for lines to resemble the human body, but as long as there are similarities, I think it is understood. Creating the function first helped me notice things like how a polynomial function resembles the bend of an arm. ![]() ![]() I stared at a tangent function for so long until I realised I could use it to make ruffles. So, I decided to draw functions I knew out on a separate page and see what they resembled the most. It seemed so simple to just add linear equations everywhere and move on with your day, but I really wanted a challenge and to create something unique and accurate. Figuring out what equations to use was hard. ![]()
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