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  • Subject: [mg23877] plotting surfaces
  • From: A Prashanth pg ee <aprash at iitk.ac.in>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 00:51:14 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

i have a set of functions for plotting. some of them are algebraic, some
transcendental, some are explicitly solvable for z and some are not (my
functions, ofcourse, have three variables: x,y and z).

could you tell me sir, the relavant commands for plotting these surfaces.
do i need mathematica 3.0 as well; i have rightnow the 2.2 version with
me. 

one of my functions for instance happens to be sin(xyz) +log(z) = 1, which
clearly is not solvable for z. so how would i proceed with the plot with
the version i rightnow have?

sincerely,
prashanth.



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