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How could I graph z=sqrt(x^2-y^2) using Pgftools? I believe I've all suggestions on the internet but to no avail














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I have tried graphing it with the parametric notation (i.e. ({x},{y},{sort(x^2-y^2)}) and as seen on my code below but nothing renders the image shown on graphing calculators.



begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.5]
begin{axis}[
grid=major,
3d box=complete,
enlargelimits=false,
colormap/cool,
xlabel=$x$,
ylabel=$y$,
zlabel=$z$,
zlabel style = {sloped like x axis}
]
addplot3 [
surf,
shader=faceted,
samples=50,
z buffer=sort,
] {sqrt((x)^2-(y)^2)};

end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}








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    I have tried graphing it with the parametric notation (i.e. ({x},{y},{sort(x^2-y^2)}) and as seen on my code below but nothing renders the image shown on graphing calculators.



    begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.5]
    begin{axis}[
    grid=major,
    3d box=complete,
    enlargelimits=false,
    colormap/cool,
    xlabel=$x$,
    ylabel=$y$,
    zlabel=$z$,
    zlabel style = {sloped like x axis}
    ]
    addplot3 [
    surf,
    shader=faceted,
    samples=50,
    z buffer=sort,
    ] {sqrt((x)^2-(y)^2)};

    end{axis}
    end{tikzpicture}








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      I have tried graphing it with the parametric notation (i.e. ({x},{y},{sort(x^2-y^2)}) and as seen on my code below but nothing renders the image shown on graphing calculators.



      begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.5]
      begin{axis}[
      grid=major,
      3d box=complete,
      enlargelimits=false,
      colormap/cool,
      xlabel=$x$,
      ylabel=$y$,
      zlabel=$z$,
      zlabel style = {sloped like x axis}
      ]
      addplot3 [
      surf,
      shader=faceted,
      samples=50,
      z buffer=sort,
      ] {sqrt((x)^2-(y)^2)};

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}








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      I have tried graphing it with the parametric notation (i.e. ({x},{y},{sort(x^2-y^2)}) and as seen on my code below but nothing renders the image shown on graphing calculators.



      begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.5]
      begin{axis}[
      grid=major,
      3d box=complete,
      enlargelimits=false,
      colormap/cool,
      xlabel=$x$,
      ylabel=$y$,
      zlabel=$z$,
      zlabel style = {sloped like x axis}
      ]
      addplot3 [
      surf,
      shader=faceted,
      samples=50,
      z buffer=sort,
      ] {sqrt((x)^2-(y)^2)};

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}






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