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How plotting a curve with vertical and oblique asymptote?
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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]{frac{x^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1}{x^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]{frac{x^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1}{x^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
39 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
35 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
22 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]{frac{x^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1}{x^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]{frac{x^7+3x^6-2x^5-x^4-3x^2+1}{x^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
39 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
35 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
22 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
39 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
35 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
22 mins ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
39 mins ago
Welcome to TeX-SE! You can achieve this e.g. with pgfplots. What have you tried?
– marmot
39 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
35 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
35 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
22 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
22 mins ago
add a comment |
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– marmot
39 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
35 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
22 mins ago