Maybe I can finally help my 5th grader with her homework!!!

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If you haven't already figured it out from the equations in our previous post (http://goo.gl/HGkdg), you can now plot 3D graphs in Google Search! If you're studying calculus, this may come in handy for you. This is available globally, but requires a modern browser that supports WebGL.

Check out some of the cool-looking functions our engineers plotted in this blog post http://goo.gl/F3TMM, and be sure to share any interesting functions you come up with. Here are a couple more to try:

100-3/(sqrt(x^2+y^2))+sin(sqrt(x^2+y^2)), x is from -10 to 10, y is from -10 to 10, z is from 85 to 101

sin(x^2+y^2)/(abs(x*y)+1) from -2.5 to 2.5

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Graphing on Google.com – Now in 3D – Inside Search

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