Dear all,
I know how to make a dynamic view of a Taylor Polynomial in two
dimensions by using the function with_slider( in wxMaxima.
Is there a similar way to show the approximating
Taylor polynomial in three dimensions, for instance for the
surface of f: exp(-x^2-y^2) at (0, 0)or at any other point?
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