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Can you please suggest some good software to draw customized graphs like these?

PS:I am studying calculus (engineering degree) and would like to take notes on my pc, including customized graphs, about all the theorems I am learning (bolzano-weierstrass, Rolle, etc...).

Hope you can help.

Thanks.

NB: I am on windows, but can use linux software as well.

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    I do not understand how we can have 4 different questions on graphing software, and none of them have mentioned the same ones. See also (http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/$2$6903/what-is-a-good-graphing-software) and (http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/55570/software-for-plotting-a-graph).2011-08-28

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GeoGebra is easy to use, free, and the graphs look good.

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    For example: For the first (and the third, i guess) you can use a part of a sine/cosine function, and for the second there are plenty of functions to choose from (for instance $-x^2$).2011-04-14
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Try http://www.onlinefunctiongrapher.com/. You can customize your graphs there. Easy to use and free! unlike Mathematica or Mathlab. It is online so you don't have to worry about linux/windows shift.

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    Look at the [section of the FAQ on self-promotion](http://math.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion). All three of your posts on this site so far have been to promote your website, and none have disclosed your affiliation. If this continues the moderators may have to take action.2011-08-28
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If you've got a Mac or iPad, this might help: http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnigraphsketcher/

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This question comes up from time to time in different forms. In an effort to consolidate all this information, check out the following.

See also What is a good graphing software? and Software for plotting a graph

Perhaps also A good, free, graphics package for mathematics? and Educational Math Software