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I just finished a multivariable calculus course and went to check
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I just finished a multivariable calculus course and went to check my final.
This is one of the problems I got wrong.
Does anyone know how to graph this properly?
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>>8048474
It's a degenerate hyperbola

x^2 = y^2
=>
± x= ± y

That's both lines
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>>8048488
Sorry, should really change
± x= ± y
into
x = ± y.

Same thing.
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>>8048474
are you talking about the function [math]f(x,y)=cos(1/(y^{2}-x^{2}))[/math] ?

be more specific
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>>8048495
Yes
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>>8048554
You can't graph that, not by hand. Try putting it in wolfram alpha.
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>>8048753
>you cant graph that

what are you talking about? you can't be serious...

you can take the first derivative to get an idea about the slopes, minima/maxima, second derivative to determine if mix/max, etc.

this is typical multivariate calculus material. did you even get past babby trigonometry? try to think about OPs problem next time before you choke on your own saliva
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>>8048881
>doing multivariable calculus
>not jumping straight to analysis after learning algebra
>thinks drawing pictures has anything to do with understanding the problem
kek, enjoy your business degree math
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>>8048889
i did my first real analysis course simultaneously with multivariate cal

i never said multivariate cal was taught well, just that plotting functions is a typical part of the curriculum

learn to read you stem sperglord
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>>8048881
Then fucking graph it. Why type all that if it's so trivial?
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>>8048932
it's forms an 'X' type depression in a plane corresponding to approx. z = 1 where the 'X' is the neighbourhood y = x and y = -x where we see the graph "explodes" in periodicity similar to a trigonometric function y = sin(1/x) as we approach x = 0.
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