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4.3 Animation • 123> animate( theta*t, theta=0..8*Pi, t=1..4, coords=polar );To view the actual animations, enter the commands for the animationsin Maple.Animation in Three DimensionsUse animate3d to animate surfaces in three dimensions. You can use theanimate3d command as follows.animate3d( z-expr, x=range, y=range, time=range )The following is an example of a three-dimensional animation.> animate3d( cos(t*x)*sin(t*y),> x=-Pi..Pi, y=-Pi..Pi, t=1..2 );By default, a three-dimensional animation consists of eight plots. Asfor two-dimensional animations, the frames option determines the numberof frames.

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