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| This section contains graphics that can be plotted in a 2D Cartesian coordinate system. | This section contains graphics that can be plotted in a Cartesian 3D coordinate system. |
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| |{{symbol:icon_Functions.png?64x64}}|[[Functions]]|Represents functions of the type y=f(x). In addition, within the framework of functional analysis, the first and second derivatives, the definite integral, zero points, poles and inflection points can be represented.| | |{{symbol:icon_Raumkurven.png?64x64}}|[[spatial_curves|3D Curves]]|Represents curve trajectories in the x-, y- and z-directions using three functions that depend on a parameter.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_PlaneCurves.png?64x64}}|[[PlaneCurves|Plane curves]]|Represents relations in which the values for x and y depend on two functions f<sub>x</sub>(t) and f<sub>y</sub>(t).| | |{{symbol:icon_FlaechenImRaum.png?64x64}}|[[FlaechenImRaum|3D Areas]]|Displays open surfaces or closed objects in the x, y and z directions using three functions that depend on two parameters.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_Polarkurven.png?64x64}}|[[Polarkurven]]|Displays the function either as a radius depending on the angle r=f(phi) or as an angle depending on the radius phi =f%%(r)%%.| | |{{symbol:icon_schnitte.png?64x64}}|[[sections3d|Sections]]|Determines sections between the graphs of the other functions and is therefore only applicable if at least two graphs are displayed.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_function_families.png?64x64}}|[[Function families]]|Displays functions of the type y=f(x,param). The parameter is used to display several curves simultaneously.| | |{{symbol:icon_LineareAlgebra3D.png?64x64}}|[[LineareAlgebra3D|Linear algebra]]|Displays straight lines and planes in parametric form, planes in normal form and spheres in 3D space based on their vector description.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_intersections.png?64x64}}|[[Intersections]]|Determines intersections between the graphs of other functions and is therefore only applicable if at least two graphs are displayed.| | |{{symbol:icon_AbbildungenImRaum.png?64x64}}|[[AbbildungenImRaum|Mappings in 3D space]]|Allows mappings of functions with three variables u, v and w to the three coordinates x, y and z in 3D space.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_LinearAlgebra2D.png?64x64}}|[[LinearAlgebra2D|LinearAlgebra]]|Represents circles and straight lines in normal and parametric form in 2D space.| | |{{symbol:icon_ImpliziteFlaechen.png?64x64}}|[[ImpliziteFlaechen|Implicit surfaces]]|Displays surfaces defined in the form of an implicit equation f(u,v,w)=0 as a point cloud.| |
| |{{symbol:icon_ImplicitCurves.png?64x64}}|[[ImplicitCurves|Implicit curves]]|Plots curves defined in the form of an implicit equation f(x,y)=0.| | |
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