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''Understanding the Batman Curve''
 
''Understanding the Batman Curve''
http://ow.ly/S9y2T ;Answered by ShreevatsaR, StackExchange, 30 July 2011, accessed 13 August 2015
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[http://ow.ly/S9y2T] ;Answered by ShreevatsaR, StackExchange, 30 July 2011, accessed 13 August 2015
  
  
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EGR103 Assignment 1:
 
[http://biocomp.stanford.edu/images/Virtual_Reality_Based_Surgical_Assistance.pdf], Kevin Montgomery PhD; Guillaume Thonier; Michael Stephanides MD; Stephen Schendel MD DDS, Stanford University, 19 April 2010, accessed 13 August 2015
 
[http://biocomp.stanford.edu/images/Virtual_Reality_Based_Surgical_Assistance.pdf], Kevin Montgomery PhD; Guillaume Thonier; Michael Stephanides MD; Stephen Schendel MD DDS, Stanford University, 19 April 2010, accessed 13 August 2015
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EGR103 Assignment 2:
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My favorite demonstration was the "3-D Surface Plots" page because it explained in detail one of the most powerful parts of Matlab in terms of data analysis and graphical visualization. Knowing how to create both mesh-grids and surface plots can expand the power of manipulating variables into three dimensions which is infinitely more applicable in real world calculations.

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Understanding the Batman Curve [1] ;Answered by ShreevatsaR, StackExchange, 30 July 2011, accessed 13 August 2015


EGR103 Assignment 1: [2], Kevin Montgomery PhD; Guillaume Thonier; Michael Stephanides MD; Stephen Schendel MD DDS, Stanford University, 19 April 2010, accessed 13 August 2015

EGR103 Assignment 2: My favorite demonstration was the "3-D Surface Plots" page because it explained in detail one of the most powerful parts of Matlab in terms of data analysis and graphical visualization. Knowing how to create both mesh-grids and surface plots can expand the power of manipulating variables into three dimensions which is infinitely more applicable in real world calculations.