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Here is a list of 3D graphs
http://www.mathsoft.com/mathcad/library/3Dplots/
an example of two graphs in one
http://www.mathsoft.com/mathcad/library/3Dplots/contours.html
a break out graph
http://www.mathsoft.com/mathcad/library/3Dplots/response_surface.html
the user's manual for 2000 Pro
http://www.mathsoft.com/support/mcad2000/documents.asp
You're probably thinking of the ability to surface plot the interaction of
two functions or equations. Yes, you can do that easily.
Mathematica is definitely "quirky" ... try the Schaum's Outlines book, it's
pretty easy with lots of examples to work through. And cheap also <G>
Best regards
Walter
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