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Will share your content to my students. Thank you for this!
Can I do this for functions for circles too?
You defined the functions using f(x), g(x), etc... why not do the shading based upon them too? i.e., f(x) < y < g(x)?
I don't think desmos likes it when you use defined functions in an inequality, but you should try it yourself
@@evanramee796 Is been 6 months and I don't know if they changed anything but yes, you can use defined functions.
If you just put the function in brackets such as -(y^2-0.4)>=x>=(y^2-0.4)
Lovely!
Thank sir so much.
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Will share your content to my students. Thank you for this!
Can I do this for functions for circles too?
You defined the functions using f(x), g(x), etc... why not do the shading based upon them too? i.e., f(x) < y < g(x)?
I don't think desmos likes it when you use defined functions in an inequality, but you should try it yourself
@@evanramee796 Is been 6 months and I don't know if they changed anything but yes, you can use defined functions.
If you just put the function in brackets such as -(y^2-0.4)>=x>=(y^2-0.4)
Lovely!
Thank sir so much.
THE GOAT