Universal HIghschool MATH patern

Universal HIghschool MATH patern

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Here is the text: It was largely inspired by www.koh-i-noor.cz/shop/sablona-grafu-funkci-703061-kourova, a page that showcased functional models created with specific tools. However, the actual purpose behind these patterns was quite expensive and needed frequent replacement which prompted me to create something better for schools equipped with 3D printers so students could use it. This product should be easily printable even on lower-resolution machines like those often found in educational institutions or simply at home among enthusiasts and professionals who require it. Some notable features included: - A standard centimeter-based ruler accompanied by the Pi symbol. - Protractor measurements for calculating angles. The math functions implemented were: x^2 (or x squared) = y 2 * x^2 = y Graphs of key trigonometric relationships have been created including tan(x) and sin(x). Settings: To make this model as versatile as possible, we used settings tailored to various printers. Specifically for Fabbster printer: Raft settings: No rafts are necessary during printing. Support settings: Support features were disabled during print job. Resolution settings: .3 was selected for better precision in final design. Infill settings: A solid structure was required so 100% infill is the chosen setting. Measurements of this 106x76x1.5mm device suggest it will be light, with a theoretical weight of approximately 11 grams based on calculations using SolidWorks's modul for measuring weights. Before making further claims, however, I aim to put this prototype through its paces on the worst printer available at my school to see if the end product remains fully functional even after encountering lower-resolution machines that many schools use daily and those of which are typically found in most educational environments today.

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