Thanks for the video. GeoGebra seems to be great tool to visualize equations. Here's what I need to do, and I would be grateful if you could do a video to show me (and others) how it can be done. In Excel, I drew a graph using several points. I want to use GeoGebra to rotate this X-Y graph around its Y axis to create a curved surface or volumetric object. As a simple example, use several points to draw half a circle, so once it is rotated around the Y-Axis, it becomes a sphere. It would be great if you could show two more examples on this specific topic. Looking forward to it ... 🙂
Thanks for the informative videos. Having watched them I still don't know how to apply to my drawing of the rear suspension of my racing car.Can you help.
Hi. Thank you for the great video. Could you please explain how to show labels for axes? I cannot see them though I have ticked the boxes in the settings. I do not want to use the Label tool that enables me to put whatever label wherever. Many thanks in advance.
If you create a point with variable names as the coordinates (try "P = (A,B,C)"), Geogebra will make a slider for each of the variables and you can move the point around in the 3D window. Then you could make other objects based on that point (like "Sphere(P, 2)") and you'll get a sphere that you can move by moving the center point. I hope this gives you something to work with!
I mean I need something I give the base 1, base 2, the height and number of sides it draws it for me. I wonder why is it so hard to find something. It's strange.
Never stop uploading ur vids are awesome!
Dude literally called my multivariable calc student ass out immediately lmao. This is looking promising.
Thank You! I am sending my Calc 3 students to your videos. 🙏
Lovely, thanks for the tips!
Very clear explanation, thank you.
Excellent presentation. Great tutorial!
nice video, great quality, nice edition as well, fun indeed :)
Awesome, Ty.
Great work nicly explained
Amazing 💐
THank you for the video
Thanks!
It's great information for me!
I want to know how to make a tangent plane to a surface if you know that!
Thanks for the video. GeoGebra seems to be great tool to visualize equations.
Here's what I need to do, and I would be grateful if you could do a video to show me (and others) how it can be done.
In Excel, I drew a graph using several points. I want to use GeoGebra to rotate this X-Y graph around its Y axis to create a curved surface or volumetric object.
As a simple example, use several points to draw half a circle, so once it is rotated around the Y-Axis, it becomes a sphere.
It would be great if you could show two more examples on this specific topic.
Looking forward to it ... 🙂
Great job man keep going ❤️
Thanks for the informative videos. Having watched them I still don't know how to apply to my drawing of the rear suspension of my racing car.Can you help.
This is helpful
Have you ever try to describe a surface on the sphere?
My calculus series teaser includes many 3d surfaces
Hi. Thank you for the great video. Could you please explain how to show labels for axes? I cannot see them though I have ticked the boxes in the settings. I do not want to use the Label tool that enables me to put whatever label wherever. Many thanks in advance.
Great. Can you tell me ow to make a 3D view of the function sinus x / x , like the fourier transformation af a non-periodic signal ?
Can points cloud in simple XYZ format be imported to see 3D surface?
where do you get those math equations from? that is the key to understanding this program if one is a learner.
Hi thank you for the video, if you dont mind can you do a tutorial video on how to mak 3D toothpaste shape on geogebra? Pls
Can you tell me how to use Vector functions
nice video
Hi Drew
I need help with Geogebra
Hello there ! How can we draw surface of a piece wise function ?
Hi! Try using the "If" function. Try something like this and experiment with it:
If( x+y
How can see more clear , can I zoom what are you doing , I see small letters
How do you add a slider/moveable object in the 3d calculator?
If you create a point with variable names as the coordinates (try "P = (A,B,C)"), Geogebra will make a slider for each of the variables and you can move the point around in the 3D window. Then you could make other objects based on that point (like "Sphere(P, 2)") and you'll get a sphere that you can move by moving the center point. I hope this gives you something to work with!
I mean I need something I give the base 1, base 2, the height and number of sides it draws it for me.
I wonder why is it so hard to find something.
It's strange.
In the Android version the equation doesn't show a sphere, implicit surfaces are not shown
Strange! I have the Android 3D calculator and the sphere shows up for me. Check your equation, perhaps?
@@MathwithDrew no seriously, i can send you screenshot, if you give me your email or twitter
@@despicableme7081 mist be a bug works for me dont use sqrt(x sq +y sq+z sq) use with out sqrt it doesnt work with that
@@MathwithDrew Sir can we use restrictions in thos caculator to just render funtions in a specific volume like in desmos?
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