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generate a curve from an equation

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hello to all are a couple of days I try to draw a curve with the command generates curve from eqaution, having an equation in x and y that are sure functions because already used with autocad to generate the calculated profile.... now with solidworks I insert my equation but then asks me to insert two other values for x, precisely x1 x2 (final parameters or something of the genre) and there I do not generate to understand what. in the online guide I found this: "in parameters, specify the range of values for x, (explicit equation) where x1 is the starting point and x2 is the final point (e.g., x1 = 0 and x2 = 2*pi).But I can't do it anyway. . Any idea how I can do that? I can't understand what's missing... .
 
then there are two ways to create the chart or curve from equation. The way you're using is the explicit one.

I did the test: in equation I wrote x^2, while as x1=0 and x2=10 and traced the f(x)=x^2 for a sequence of values from x=0 to x=10.

if you cannot equate mail and x1 x2 and we see.
 
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ok thank you so much this morning I read your message and I managed::finger::biggrin:, thanks again and sorry if I answer only now but I had problems with internet at home
 

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