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In this video I go over a table of 6 basic quadric surfaces with computer-drawn graphs: ellipsoid, elliptic paraboloid, hyperbolic paraboloid, cone, hyperboloid of one sheet, and a hyperboloid of two sheets. I also discuss their formulas and what happens when the variables change. All the shown graphs are symmetric about the z-axis but the equations can be modified to make it symmetric about a different axis. I have plotted all these surfaces on the GeoGebra 3D graphing calculator: https://www.geogebra.org/3d/tabys4ec
Computers typically draw these surfaces by using 2D traces along vertical planes spaced at even intervals. Parts of the graph (those in the background) are then removed using hidden line removal techniques:
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