ive been working on a demos for over 2 days not knowing how to make line segments and whole did but I couldn't thank you sooooooo much! this is amazing!!!!
I have an algebra 2 assignment where I need to make a picture on desmos. I'm not sure why he just wants us to do that. This was very helpful, thank you.
Good question. Once you get two points, calculate the slope of the line between the points. Then write the equation y = mx + b with the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). You will get an infinite line . Put in limits (x > and = to some number) if you need endpoints.
Hi Aryan, unfortunately, I think that is a problem with your Desmos account and not something I can fix. Try turning off your computer and trying again?
Hi Magical, yes there is. The explanation is a bit longer than I can write here but you basically need to use two steps: (1) use inequalities instead of equalities and (2) you need to restrict the domains of the x and y to limit your shaded areas. I can create a video demonstrating how if you'd like.
Im trying to make a table that works like a 3 dimensional mesh, with 3 values for each vertex in a 3d mesh Unfortunately i dont know how to connect the points using a _function_ soo pls help ;v;
Hi CVORITY, unfortunately I am not well versed on three dimensional graphics in Desmos. I did find this link though that might help. th-cam.com/video/4uaKqMO6B8w/w-d-xo.html Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Hi Marlon, you're welcome. Actually I already made a video on that very question! Watch the first three minutes of the following video: th-cam.com/video/sPI_BM09g0s/w-d-xo.html
The last coordinates in your table should be a repeat of the first coordinates in your table. That way the lines form a continuous "loop" back to the original coordinate. Let me know if that makes sense. :)
Hi Crispy, unfortunately not that I know of. If the line segment is a vertical or horizontal line, just count the number of squares between the two endpoints. If the line segment is a diagonal of some kind, you would need to use the distance formula. I can keep exploring for you and see if Desmos has added this capability but for now, I don't think it can show the distance,
Why do I never google things, could have used this to make my graphing much more organized then lines shooting every, but can still be used. Thank you for this!
ive been working on a demos for over 2 days not knowing how to make line segments and whole did but I couldn't thank you sooooooo much! this is amazing!!!!
Glad I could help!
OMG! I don't care that this was 3 years ago, this helped me so much!!
Thanks Grace!
Nigga you a time traveller? It’s been 2 years now
@@doga2617 LMAO
Here June 13 2021 being so grateful because I did not know how to do this!! Thank you so much!!
you're very welcome Winona! makes me happy to hear ...
Thanks man now I can do my geometry assignment a few minutes before it’s due. 😅
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I have an algebra 2 assignment where I need to make a picture on desmos. I'm not sure why he just wants us to do that. This was very helpful, thank you.
Your teacher was probably just trying to mix it up and do something fun :) Glad the video helped though!
My god mate you're a bloody legend
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I just made a simple line cube, good video
Glad it helped
Glad it helped
How do you extend the line to go on for longer than the two points?
Good question. Once you get two points, calculate the slope of the line between the points. Then write the equation y = mx + b with the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). You will get an infinite line . Put in limits (x > and = to some number) if you need endpoints.
@@FerranteMath thanks
Thank you very helpful!
You're welcome Adam! Glad it helped
for some reason mine is black and when I click it,, it doesn't show me those options to select those types of lines
EDIT: I had to hold the click
Hi Aryan, unfortunately, I think that is a problem with your Desmos account and not something I can fix. Try turning off your computer and trying again?
@@FerranteMath .... Ty for the help but... 😅 Please read the comment again. The *edit* part
Thank you so much!!!!!
You're welcome!
Is there a way to shade the shape?
Hi Magical, yes there is. The explanation is a bit longer than I can write here but you basically need to use two steps: (1) use inequalities instead of equalities and (2) you need to restrict the domains of the x and y to limit your shaded areas. I can create a video demonstrating how if you'd like.
@@FerranteMath That would be awesome!
You can also make a polygon with the points, this draws a polygon with customizable lines and fill colour.
Im trying to make a table that works like a 3 dimensional mesh, with 3 values for each vertex in a 3d mesh
Unfortunately i dont know how to connect the points using a _function_ soo
pls help ;v;
Hi CVORITY, unfortunately I am not well versed on three dimensional graphics in Desmos. I did find this link though that might help. th-cam.com/video/4uaKqMO6B8w/w-d-xo.html
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
how do we find midpoint
Take the x-value of the two endpoint, add them up and divide by 2. Do the same for the y-values.
Desmos also has a midpoint(P1, P2) function at this time.
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You're welcome!
Nice
thank you
clicking that just hides the points for me
click until a color shows up
@@FerranteMath it's alternating between showing and not showing
@@strebicux6174 left click until there is a dropdown.
seriously? it cant be turned into a function?
I'm sure it can. I just didn't do it for this video.
Thank you so much i was struggling for so long, i didn't know it was this simple
I have spent 2 hours just trying to figure out this single thing, time to start the actual assignment
This was 6 years ago but its helped me now in 2024. Many thanks!
Thank you so much sir, very helpful! :)
Love from China
Thank you blubby! Glad the video was helpful. . . and I hope you and your family are all doing well.
This is exactly what I was trying to do!! Thank you!
Great! Glad you found the video :)
Same here ...Thanks Ferrante
bro thank you i need i line and i everytime type like this sin^{-1}\left(380x+3000
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Thank you so much! Can you do a video on how you find the slope of the line between any 2 given points?
Hi Marlon, you're welcome. Actually I already made a video on that very question! Watch the first three minutes of the following video:
th-cam.com/video/sPI_BM09g0s/w-d-xo.html
only video I could find showing how to do this, thanks :)
Glad it helped :)
inspirational
Thanks Jackson!
Working on my winter benchmark and didn't know how to connect the lines. Thanks so much 🙌
Excellent. Glad it helped.
Thumbs up I needed that! watched and clicked on the ad to support!
Thank you!
you sound like the khan academy guy
lol thank you Andrew
How do I make it go continuously
The last coordinates in your table should be a repeat of the first coordinates in your table. That way the lines form a continuous "loop" back to the original coordinate. Let me know if that makes sense. :)
are you able to shade figures made from line segments?
Yes you can. Just make the other line segments you create transparent.
That was helpful thanx
You're welcome :)
Thank you!
you're welcome Jack :)
Suuuuper helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much, your video helped me a lot!
he has a voice for radio
:) Thank you
I was wondering how to do this, I never was able to do this.
Hope it helped!
helpful, thanks
my pleasure
is there a way desmos can show the length of the line segment?
Hi Crispy, unfortunately not that I know of. If the line segment is a vertical or horizontal line, just count the number of squares between the two endpoints. If the line segment is a diagonal of some kind, you would need to use the distance formula. I can keep exploring for you and see if Desmos has added this capability but for now, I don't think it can show the distance,
You can type distance(point1, point2) and it will return the distance.
Perfect video. Thank you, thank you.
You are very welcome!
Hello, what would the equation be for on if the lines
HI Shawnn. not quite sure what you're asking?
is there a way tjj in make it a never ending line?
Hi Alex, yes there is. You need to write the equation for the line (slope-intercept form is always an easy option) that goes through the two points.
thanks man, saved me from a 0 on a project!
Awesome! Glad it helped you out.
Fantastic! Exactly what I needed!!!
excellent! glad it helped man
thank you stranger on the internet, it is 1am and i have a C in my algebra class
Ikr, geometry is so annoying
Hopefully the videos helped!
doing God's work. tysm!
you're welcome
Hi is there a way to convert the line segments into a slope intercept formula, thanks!
There is! just pick two points, use the slope formula to find the slope, then use the point-slope formula to find the equation.
and then convert the point slope form to the slope intercept form. . . unfortunately you can't find a setting that does it for.
@@FerranteMath okay thank you!
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you're welcome!
Thanks for the help!
You're welcome:)
very quick and clear
Glad it helped!
thanks so much.
Glad it helped!
thank you!!
You're very welcome :)
Thanks
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Thanks!
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I got stuck
I get it, thank you!
How can I help? What did you get stuck on?
@@FerranteMath i get it now
@@lucaschai5788 Great! glad it helped
this helped alot for online class lmfao, thanks man
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Why do I never google things, could have used this to make my graphing much more organized then lines shooting every, but can still be used. Thank you for this!
You are very welcome Something!
finally something not super complicated
Thanks!