Thread: five leaf clover function

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    five leaf clover function

    hello,
    maybe someone knows how to draw five leaf clover function?
    as example sinx*sin3x is four leaf clover function.

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    What does sinx*sin4x look like?

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    sin(x)*sin(3x) does not look like a 4 leaf clover to me: FooPlot | Online graphing calculator and function plotter. I count 6 "leaves".

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    yes it looks like, use polar view of function. Amm, now i know that sin5x is 5 leaf clover

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    Phew.. My curve beat all yours!!!!11111
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