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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Make sure you follow the standard order of operations.
I used a Texas Instruments TI-89 with a window from -10 to 10 on both axes.
Balls:
y = (x-2)^2/(sqrt(sqrt(14)-(x-2)^2)/9999+1)
Shaft:
y = sqrt(6.25-(x-(4.5+sqrt(3.5)))^2)/9999+3.5
and
y = sqrt(4-(x-(4+sqrt(3.5)))^2)/9999+6
Head:
y = (-2.5x+2.5(7+sqrt(3.5))+3.5)/(sqrt(.5-(x-(6.5+sqrt(3.5)))^2)/9999+1)
and
y = 6(x-9)^2/(sqrt(.1-(x-9.35)^2)/9999+1)+3
and
y = -(x-8.3)^2/(sqrt(1-(x-8.5)^2)/9999+1)+7
If graphed correctly, you should have a penis that comfortably resides in the 1st quadrant.