Follow 34 views (last 30 days) Show older comments Carter Pennington on Vote 0 ⋮ Vote 0 Commented Carter Pennington on clear all;Extended Keyboard Examples Upload Random Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology & knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students & professionals For math, science, nutrition, history, geography, engineering, mathematics, linguistics, sports, finance, music If we let `z=2` in `z=sqrt(x^2y^2)`, we eventually arrive at `x^2y^2=4`, which is a circle of radius 2, which we sketch at a height of `z=2` Putting together the traces and the parallel cross sections leads us to believe that the surface defined by `z=sqrt(x^2y^2)` is a cone
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