
Step 3: Set the size of the View Volume and location of the eyepoint.
OPTS 1 fENTER) 1
(ENTER) 1 (ENTER) 1
(ENTER) .4 (^ (ENTER) .4
(ENTER) 0 (ENTER) 2 (^)
(ENTER) 1 (ENTER)
^PLDT DPTIDNS^^^^K
K-LEFT:
K-RISHT: 1
V-NEflR:
-1 V-FfiR: 1
Z-LDN: -.4 2-HIGH: .4
KE: 0 VE: -2 2E: 1
ENTER HINIHUH X MIEH-MDLUME VftL
Step Save the settings, erase the previous plot, and draw the new
one.
Then T'Pt
ting
Step 5: Return to the plot input form and change the ¿-coordinate of
the eyepoint to 20 to see what the function looks like from a
"high” vantage point. (Remember that you are still looking
forwards as well as downwards at the function.)
(CANCEL)
Then (3l •
plotting
a 20 (ENTER)
after
Step 6: Return to the plot input form and change the c-coordinate
of the eyepoint to zero and the a'-coordinate to -8 and
redraw the plot. This view shows the effect of changing the
horizontal component.
(CANCEL)
® 8(^(ENT^(0
0(ENTER)
Then
plotting
after
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