Equameter Review / HowTo
The Equameter, invented by H. Joseph Gerber in the 1940s. My version is a bit different. It measures Taylor and Fourier coefficients for a function's graph drawn on paper. Download and print out your own! https://faculty.fairfield.edu/cstaeck... This is episode 48 of my video series about calculating devices. End song inspired by "Hotter than a molotov" by The Coup. #gerber #equameter

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