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bvgorg Posted - 03/07/2005 : 11:01:20 PM
How I can plot functions with more than one parameter. For example;

F(x,y)= 2x + 3y

in a 2D plot, that is, a parametric plot ?

Origin just accepts functions like F(x).

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verrallr@a Posted - 03/08/2005 : 10:29:26 AM
You can get some information on how to do this by clicking on "Search" in the Origin Website and typing in "Parametric".

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