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code Disclaimer: The pertaining to rubberband, box, or the SGE is from David Geary. His code was used to get the basis of the program running. The arrow part of the programming was coded by myself, using the box code as a guide. In the drawing and disappearing of the HotSpots in the GraphingPanel fellow section, classmate Ethan Palenchar helped me. To use subtraction and division, the first nubmer in the...

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code Disclaimer: The pertaining to rubberband, box, or the SGE is from David Geary. His code was used to get the basis of the program running. The arrow part of the programming was coded by myself, using the box code as a guide. In the drawing and disappearing of the HotSpots in the GraphingPanel fellow section, classmate Ethan Palenchar helped me. To use subtraction and division, the first nubmer in the equations go in the first box connected with an arrow. Ex:...

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