Example 1
In this example, the plot command is used to plot a list of functions. Note that a warning message is displayed and only one function is graphed.
The warning occurs because the function values for some of the functions in the list are not numeric.
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Solution:
Assign a value to before plotting the functions. Now all three functions are shown on the graph.
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Example 2
In this example, the plot command is used to plot a set of functions. Note that the warning appears and only the first function is graphed.
The warning occurs because the function is not properly defined; when you simply type the letter , it is interpreted by Maple as a name rather than the natural exponential function.
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Solution:
To define g, you must use the exponential 'e'. One way to obtain this is to use the template from the Expression Palette and then replace with . For more information on the exponential 'e', see the exp help page.
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