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  1. Plot: Visualize or graph a function—Wolfram Documentation

    Plot[{f1, f2, ...}, {x, xmin, xmax}] plots several functions fi. Plot[{..., w[fi], ...}, ...] plots fi with features defined by the symbolic wrapper w. Plot[..., {x} \[Element] reg] takes the variable x to be in the …

  2. Plotting two functions in one graph - Mathematica Stack …

    Plotting two functions into one plot with two y-axes. Is there a built option for this in newer versions of Mathematica?

  3. Wolfram Cloud (Mathematica) Demo: Plot Two Functions and

    Jan 16, 2023 · In this video we demonstrate how to plot two functions on the same graph in Wolfram Cloud (Mathematica). We also show how to use Wolfram's Manipulate method...

  4. How to plot two functions in one plot with different y-axis in ...

    Feb 11, 2023 · I would like to plot two functions in one plot with one x-axis and two different y-axis. I tried to used the overlay function but the result cannot be satisfied.

  5. How to | Plot Functions of Two Variables - Wolfram

    The Wolfram Language gives you the power to visualize functions of two variables in multiple ways, including three-dimensional parametric plots, spherical plots, polar plots, and contour plots.

  6. Sometimes you might want to overlay a vector plot on a density or contour plot of a related scalar function. While Mathematica does provide a combined VectorDensityPlot function, you’ll have …

  7. graphics - Plotting two functions into one plot with two y-axes.

    Jul 21, 2020 · I am looking into possibilities to plot two functions into one Plot, but with separate y-axes. I came across several variants of how to do this when searching for it, such as in this …

  8. Plot multiple functions in different intervals (Mathematica)

    Oct 11, 2010 · In the pure function, # is the first argument (first sub-element, e.g. the function, 3x) and ##2 is the rest of the arguments (starting with the second one as a Sequence, e.g. …

  9. How Do I Plot a Function With Two Variables? - Wolfram

    R[x_, a_] := Piecewise[{{a x + 8, x <= -3}, {x^2 + 2 a^2, x > -3}}] You could now do various types of plots; for instance, you can pick a value of a that you're interested in and do a Plot for that value.

  10. How to | Generate Plots with Two Vertical Scales - Wolfram

    Suppose two functions have the same domain and different ranges. Plotting them together using Plot uses the same scale for the values. To compare the functions, TwoAxisPlot plots them …

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