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How plotting a curve with vertical and oblique asymptote?
How to speed up a large plot?Fix vertical alignment in beamerDrawing on an external image with AsymptoteSimple way to switch inline asymptote figures on and offAdding arrows on 3D curves in AsymptoteErrors with Asymptoteadd vertical line of equation x=2 and shade a region in graph by pgfplotsHow to plot a wall sectionHow to define materials in Asymptote?How to plot a function
How can I plot a curve with a vertical and oblique asymptote, same as the following picture?
Curve equation: y=sqrt[3]fracx^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1x^4-2x^2
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How can I plot a curve with a vertical and oblique asymptote, same as the following picture?
Curve equation: y=sqrt[3]fracx^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1x^4-2x^2
graphics
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Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
41 mins ago
I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago
add a comment |
How can I plot a curve with a vertical and oblique asymptote, same as the following picture?
Curve equation: y=sqrt[3]fracx^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1x^4-2x^2
graphics
New contributor
How can I plot a curve with a vertical and oblique asymptote, same as the following picture?
Curve equation: y=sqrt[3]fracx^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1x^4-2x^2
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Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
41 mins ago
I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
41 mins ago
I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
41 mins ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
41 mins ago
I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago
add a comment |
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I was looking in the pgfplots gallery for some example that looked like what you're asking, but I didn't find anything like that, however you can check for yourself if you want. Nevertheless I don't understand your question, you can graph those kind of equations in the software you prefer and place the image in your LaTeX document.
– Aradnix
37 mins ago
you're right. But I dont know which software can do exactly the same thing that I showed by the picture.
– Maryam Amini
24 mins ago