Is it possible to graph out a multivariable function (3

Kathleen Rausch

Kathleen Rausch

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2022-01-05

Is it possible to graph out a multivariable function (3 variables at max) on a graphing calculator? If yes, how?

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hysgubwyri3

hysgubwyri3

Beginner2022-01-06Added 43 answers

Well, you can have maps from R1 to R2; viceversa, and from R1 to R1. The graph of a function f(x):XY is the set {(x,y):y=f(x)} for some x, which is a subset of the Cartesian product X×Y . Then you need X×Y to be of dimension 3 or lower, or you would need 4 dimensions to do the graphing.

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