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graphs and AxesOrigin

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  • Subject: [mg43088] graphs and AxesOrigin
  • From: Emmanuel Dechenaux <dechenau at purdue.edu>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 02:16:05 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hi,
I have what I assume is a simple question. I'm trying to make the graph 
below but if I let mathemtica determine the origin it puts the vertical 
axis in the middle of the curve. I don't want this to happen, so I use 
AxesOrigin. Now unfortunately it doesn't show the axes all the way to 
the origin, it doesn't go beyong the range I specified for the variable 
in the function I want to plot. I was wondering if there's a way for 
this not to happen (the plot range can't possibly be different). Thanks.
Emmanuel

\!\(c = 0.5\[IndentingNewLine]
  M = 1000\[IndentingNewLine]
  k1 = 950\[IndentingNewLine]
  d = 0.52\[IndentingNewLine]
  k2 = 750\[IndentingNewLine]
  p2 = \((1 - c)\) \(M - d \((M - k2)\)\)\/\(2 \((1 - d)\) k1\) +
      c\[IndentingNewLine]
  S1 = \((1 - c)\) \((\((1 - d)\) k1 + d \((M - k2)\))\)\[IndentingNewLine]
  L1 = \((1 -
          c)\) \((\(\((1 - d)\) \((p2 - c)\) k1 + d \((1 - c)\) \((M - \
k2)\)\)\/\(1 - c\))\)\[IndentingNewLine]
  U1 = \((1 -
          c)\) \((d \((k1)\) + \((1 - d)\) \((M - 
k2)\))\)\[IndentingNewLine]
  Plot[Min[\((1 - c)\) M -
        v, \((\(v - d \((1 - c)\) \((M - k2)\)\)\/\(\((1 - d)\) k1\))\) 
\((M \
- v\/\((1 - c)\))\)], {v, L1, U1}]\)



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