Re: Crossing of 3D functions
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- Subject: [mg57264] Re: Crossing of 3D functions
- From: fonfastik at interia.pl (Paawel)
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 02:20:34 -0400 (EDT)
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My question is, wheather it is possible to find analytical form of equation (EC) describing crossing of these two (F1 and F2) functions. Another thing is, if I have this equation (EC) is it possible to plot surfaces of F1 and F2, only up to values less or equal to this function (EC)? (So that plotted are only lower part of these functions (F1&F2)) I hope it is understandable Regards
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- Re: Crossing of 3D functions
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- Re: Crossing of 3D functions
- From: fonfastik@interia.pl (Paawel)
- Crossing of 3D functions