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For my calculus class I am doing a project where I must present graphs of various functions, ranging from functions as simple as y = x and y = x^3 to ln(x), log base 2 of x, and the square root of a^2 - x^2. Am I going to be able to create graphlike images of these functions using QBasic, or am I barking up the wrong tree? I know I'll be able to graph sin(x) and such because I used a loop and the line function to create an imitation sin curve already. What I'm more concerned about is the log base 2, whether there will be a way to graph that or not.
Also I'm using QBasic 1.1; will that place any limitations on what I can do that getting a higher version would solve?
-Mappiq
Also I'm using QBasic 1.1; will that place any limitations on what I can do that getting a higher version would solve?
-Mappiq