Asked by Anonymous
Does anybody know how I can graph these on wolfram? x=cos(8cos(t))sin(t),y=sin(8cos(t))sin(t),z=cos(t).I type as it on wolframalpha site but no graph shows.
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Answered by
oobleck
a nice 3d graphing site is geogebra.com
Answered by
#1
Igot to the website but don't know how to enter the three equations to get a 3d graph.
Answered by
oobleck
geez. google geogebra space curves. It will show you an example. Just enter
(cos(8cos(t))sin(t), sin(8cos(t))sin(t), cos(t))
(cos(8cos(t))sin(t), sin(8cos(t))sin(t), cos(t))
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