Quadratic Drawing
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with the shading
This is the picture:
Here are my equations so far:
I was wondering if anyone knew what domain and range constraints I could add to make only the inside of the petal shaded.
Thanks
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with the shading
This is the picture:
Here are my equations so far:
I was wondering if anyone knew what domain and range constraints I could add to make only the inside of the petal shaded.
Thanks
quadratics
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This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with the shading
This is the picture:
Here are my equations so far:
I was wondering if anyone knew what domain and range constraints I could add to make only the inside of the petal shaded.
Thanks
quadratics
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the shading
This is the picture:
Here are my equations so far:
I was wondering if anyone knew what domain and range constraints I could add to make only the inside of the petal shaded.
Thanks
quadratics
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This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54
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This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54
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This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54
This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54
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How about this? Its more natural to use more general restrictions than rectangular ones (I also don't know how to make desmos plot the intersection of two sets any other way) https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzpuhh6cf2
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
How about this? Its more natural to use more general restrictions than rectangular ones (I also don't know how to make desmos plot the intersection of two sets any other way) https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzpuhh6cf2
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
How about this? Its more natural to use more general restrictions than rectangular ones (I also don't know how to make desmos plot the intersection of two sets any other way) https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzpuhh6cf2
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
How about this? Its more natural to use more general restrictions than rectangular ones (I also don't know how to make desmos plot the intersection of two sets any other way) https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzpuhh6cf2
How about this? Its more natural to use more general restrictions than rectangular ones (I also don't know how to make desmos plot the intersection of two sets any other way) https://www.desmos.com/calculator/yzpuhh6cf2
answered Nov 19 at 14:53
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Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
add a comment |
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
Thanks for the solution. Do you know how to alter the constraints I have for the equations above to make the shape.
– mjj
Nov 19 at 14:58
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
@mjj you'll need to use more complicated restrictions, because as I said, I don't know how to make desmos plot intersections of two sets (which is what you want) any other way
– Calvin Khor
Nov 19 at 15:01
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This seems to be a question about how to use Desmos(?), which I don't think is really on-topic here, but here is one possible Desmos solution. It should also be noted that Desmos can plot implicitly defined functions.
– Xander Henderson
Nov 19 at 14:54