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Plot an implicit curve corresponding to a function given by the student
This shows how to take an expression given by the student and plot the implicit curve of points where it equals zero.
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x^2 + y^2 - a
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Write an expression in terms of the coordinates (x,y) and the parameters a and b.
The plot above will show points where your expression equals zero.
Note: very complicated plots can slow down your device.
A nice expression is sin(x^2+y^2)+4a^2y^2(x^2+y^2-b^2)
f(x,y,a,b)=
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