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Re: Three graph into one

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  • Subject: [mg47994] Re: Three graph into one
  • From: adam.smith at hillsdale.edu (Adam Smith)
  • Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 08:11:01 -0400 (EDT)
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You might try having a look at DisplayTogether in the Help browser.

Adam Smith


m004202002 at yahoo.com (why) wrote in message news:<c6up2a$b68$1 at smc.vnet.net>...
> suppose I have
> 
>   y=e^x [where x=0.5 to 1.5];
> 
> and after interpolation I found x ,y values
> 
> graph2--values
> ............
> x     y
> 0.1   0.5
> 0.2   0.6
> 0.3   0.8
> ---------------
> graph3--values
> ...........
> x     y
> 0.1   0.8
> 0.2   0.9
> 0.3   0.10
> 
> 
> Now I want mathematica to plot the graph1 and graph2 
> with the give function y=e^x (superimposed).
> 
> Please help me .


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