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Hello, Yes, it is possible. Make two vectors, like: A←mat(3,5,10,15,20,25,30,7,1) C←mat(10.1,12.2,13.7,14.4,14.8,15.0,15.2,7,1)Then make a matrix with two columns from these vectors. AC←augment(A,C) AC=mat(3,10.1,5,12.2,10,13.7,15,14.4,20,14.8,25,15,30,15.2,7,2)Open the Insert=>Plot=>2D and put the matrix AC in the placeholder. The first column will be on the x-axis and the second on the y-axis. For additional details visit the Wiki and read the Tutorials, please. SMath TutorialsRegards, Radovan |
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