3D y=x and y=x^2 are fine. y=x^3 has no third dimension

Jerry Glynn shared this problem 2 years ago
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Can you please explain better your issue?

I cannot replicate what I think you mean, that is the function y=x^3 is not shown in 3d view.

I can see it in Classic 6 web version.

Can you post a screenshot and the file, as well as info about the app you are using, its version and your Os, please?

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re https://help.geogebra.org/t... you've made them f is a plane, g is a quadric. Use Surface() if you want to make one for a higher power

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