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For the following exercises, find the vertical traces of the functions at the indicated values of $x$ and $y$, and plot the traces. $z=\cos \sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}} x=1$
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This means we need to plug in x = 1 into the equation and find the resulting equation in terms of y and z. So, we have: $z = \cos \sqrt{(1)^2 + y^2}$ Show more…
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