Solving 3D: graphing 0=sin x cos y + sin y cos z + sin z + cos x

Well, have at it. There is nothing magic about it. Plot points...examine extrema...get fancy software...
 
Sorry. The correct equation is 0=sin x *cos y + sin y *cos z + sin z*cos x and the independent variable is z.
Are you saying that x and y are both dependent [i.e. x = f(z) and y = g(z)]?
 
How can I clear z in the equation ?
By clear z do you mean to remove it? You want to solve for z, at least in theory. The problem is that you can't solve for z in this equation--at least I do not how do do it. As already stated, just plot points or use software.
 
How can I graph the equation 0=sin x cos y + sin y cos z + sin z + cos x
Was the actual exercise to "Graph 0=sin x cos y + sin y cos z + sin z + cos x"? Or did this equation arise in the course of doing something else? If the former, how do your textbook and class notes say to do this? If the latter, what was the original exercise? How did you get from there to here?

Thank you! ;)
 
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