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Two Variable Functions

This document discusses two variable functions. It defines a two variable function as f(x,y) where z is uniquely determined by the values of x and y. It provides examples of two variable functions and discusses how to graph them in three dimensional space by considering the domain, range, symmetry, and intersection with coordinate planes and other surfaces. Examples are given of graphing specific two variable functions like y=1-x, x+y+z=1, and x^2+y^2+z^2=9.
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Two Variable Functions

This document discusses two variable functions. It defines a two variable function as f(x,y) where z is uniquely determined by the values of x and y. It provides examples of two variable functions and discusses how to graph them in three dimensional space by considering the domain, range, symmetry, and intersection with coordinate planes and other surfaces. Examples are given of graphing specific two variable functions like y=1-x, x+y+z=1, and x^2+y^2+z^2=9.
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TWO VARIABLE FUNCTION

The author : 1. Dwi Prasetyo Utomo ( D100112011 ) 2. Bintar Try Laksono (D100112003 ) 3. Nuzul Qodri Kurniawan ( D100110016 )

CIVIL DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTY MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF SURAKARTA 2012

Two Variable Function

1. One Variable Function


F(x) = x called of the change is x. Y= f(x) = x to value of y,x has a y value pairs. example : 1. Y = x

2. Y = x2

x y

Region of origin Regional result

3. Y = 1 x Y=0 X=0 x=1 y=1

Is the graph of the function of one variable on the spacedimension 2. quadrant of the plane. I III II IV

2. Two Variable Functions


Z = f (x, y) or f (x, y, z) is called a function of two variablesbecause it has 3 variables (x, y, z). For each pair x, y there is exactly one value of z with z are called modifiers and x, y are called change-free. Z is the result (Range) X, Y is the area of origin (Domain) Contoh : f (x,y,z) = x +y+ z -1 =0 or written f(z)= 2 ( - x - y +1 ) . f(x,y) = z= 2 ( - x - y +1 ) is the second change Domain of f ; Df = { (x,y) |x R ; y R } Range of f ; Rf = { z | z = 2 ( - x - y +1 ) }

2.1 Graph the two Variable of Function


To change the functions of the two equations z = f (x, y),domainya be an area in the field of x, y so that if the painton the R3 (three-dimensional space) by a system ofvertical coordinates x, y, z will be obtained images of the surface ..

Regional picture graphs the results of the function f Located above / below the Domain. The xy plane = the plane z = 0 Yz = area x = 0 Xz = field y= 0

2.2 Things that need to be considered in drawing graphs


1. domain function 2. Range 3. Symmetry x2+y2+z2= 4 4. Intersection with the coordinate planes: Z = 0 the intersection with the x, y X = 0 the intersection with the plane z, y Y = 0 the intersection with the plane z, x

5. The intersection of the fields - other fields. Especially the field - a field that / / the coordinate plane in particular fields - fields that / / the x, y. For example: cutting on the coordinate plane z = 1.

3.

Example
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Draw the following functions in 3-dimensional space y=1x z=2 x+y+z=1 x + 3y + 2z = 6 x2 +y2 + z2 =9 z= 4x2+4y2+z2=16 solution : 1. Y = 1 x. If X = 0 than Y = 1 If Y = 0 than X = 1

2. Z = 2

3. X + Y + Z = 1 If z = 0 X=0 Y=0

x + y =1 y+z=1 x+z = 1

4. x + 3y + 2z = 6 if x=0 3y + 2z = 6 y=0;z=3 z=0;y=2 x=0 ; z=3 z=0 ; x=6 x=0;y=2 y=0;x=6

y= 0

x + 2z = 6

z= 0

x + 3y = 6

5. x2 +y2 + z2 =9

x y z

0 3 3

3 0 3

3 3 0

6.

z=

z2 + x2 + y2 = 9

x y z

0 3 3

3 0 3

3 3 0

7. 4x2+4y2+z2=16

x y z

0 2 4

2 0 4

2 2 0

4. References
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