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I tried to get a dynamic plot of the following function using the simple command:

g[x_, y_, z_] := (x^3 y^5 E^(-2*z*n))/(x^2 + y^2)

Manipulate[Plot[g[xManipulate[
  Plot[g[x, y, z], {x, -10, 10}, PlotRange -> Automatic], 
  {n, -7, 7}]

However, I get an empty plot. What went wrong with this command?

I tried to get a dynamic plot of the following function using the simple command:

g[x_, y_, z_] := (x^3 y^5 E^(-2*z*n))/(x^2 + y^2)

Manipulate[Plot[g[x, y, z], {x, -10, 10}, PlotRange -> Automatic], {n, -7, 7}]

However, I get an empty plot. What went wrong with this command?

I tried to get a dynamic plot of the following function using the simple command:

g[x_, y_, z_] := (x^3 y^5 E^(-2*z*n))/(x^2 + y^2)

Manipulate[
  Plot[g[x, y, z], {x, -10, 10}, PlotRange -> Automatic], 
  {n, -7, 7}]

However, I get an empty plot. What went wrong with this command?

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Empty graph for function

I tried to get a dynamic plot of the following function using the simple command:

g[x_, y_, z_] := (x^3 y^5 E^(-2*z*n))/(x^2 + y^2)

Manipulate[Plot[g[x, y, z], {x, -10, 10}, PlotRange -> Automatic], {n, -7, 7}]

However, I get an empty plot. What went wrong with this command?