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Working with Shaded Areas
As you change the bounds or redefine the curves, the shading and the area
value are updated .
To change the lower or upper bound, drag it or type new coordinates for it.
You cannot move a bound that resides on an intersection. However, the
point moves automatically as you edit or manipulate the curves.
To redefine a curve, either manipulate it by dragging or edit its expression
in the entry line.
If an endpoint resided originally on an intersection, and the redefined
functions no longer intersect, the shading and area value disappear. If you
redefine the function(s) so that there is an intersection point, the shading
and area value reappear.
To delete or hide the shaded area, or to change its color and other
attributes, display its context menu.
- Windows®: Right-click the shaded area.
- Mac®: Hold and click the shaded area.
- Handheld: Move the pointer to the shaded area and press / x.
Tracing Graphs or Plots
Graph Trace lets you move a trace cursor over the points of a graph or plot and
displays value information.
Tracing Specific Graphs
1. From the Trace menu, select Graph Trace.
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