How do I plot x^2+z^2=9 above the xy plane and between y=-1 and y=2?
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    Carter Pennington
 on 3 Dec 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Carlos Guerrero García
      
 on 29 Nov 2022
            syms x y z;
[x,y,z]=meshgrid(-10:1:10);
Z = realsqrt(9-x^2);
surf(X,Y,Z);
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  Aoi Midori
      
 on 3 Dec 2018
        How about:
syms x y z;
[x,y]=meshgrid(-10:1:10);
z = abs(sqrt(9-x.^2));
surf(x,y,z);
ylim([-1 2])
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  min many
 on 18 Feb 2022
        syms x y z;
[x,y]=meshgrid(-10:1:10);
z = abs(sqrt(9-x.^2));
surf(x,y,z);
ylim([-1 2])
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  Carlos Guerrero García
      
 on 29 Nov 2022
        The z definition z=sqrt(9-x^2) is not for the below part of the surface. I prefer not using symbolic variables for the representation. I suggest the following lines:
[t,y]=meshgrid(0:pi/60:2*pi,-1:0.1:2); % 't' for a parametrization of x^2+z^2=9. The 'y' range as the statement
x=3*cos(t);
z=3*sin(t); % The 'x' and 'z' parametrization of x^2+z^2=9
surf(x,y,z); % Plotting the surface
axis equal; % ..with equal ratios
set(gca,'BoxStyle','full'); % Establishing the option 'full' for a bounding box
box % Adding a bounding box
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