To plot vector functions in SageMath, you need to first define the vector function using the vector function syntax. Then use the "parametric_plot3d" function to create a 3D plot of the vector function.
Here is an example of how to plot the vector function f(t) = (cos(t), sin(t), t):
# Define the vector function
f = vector([cos(t), sin(t), t])
# Create a 3D plot of the vector function
parametric_plot3d(f, (t, 0, 10))
This will create a 3D plot of the vector function f(t) for t ranging from 0 to 10. You can customize the plot by adding labels, adjusting the axes, and changing the color and style of the plot.
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