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Inequalities and Restrictions - Desmos Help Center With inequalities, you can add colored shading to your Desmos graph Use strict inequalities (<< and >>) for dotted lines and non-strict inequalities (≤ ≤ and ≥ ≥) for solid lines
Line thickness and dashed vs. solid line - Questions - Computation . . . You can set the initial tool (line vs math vs eraser, etc ) The easiest way of the dashed line that I have found for my students is draw the line using the line tool and then go back with their eraser and add gaps in the line
How To: Graphing Inequalities - Des-blog - Desmos Adding colored shading to your Desmos graphs is easy with inequalities Use < and > for strict inequalities (dotted line), and <= or >= for non-strict inequalities (solid line) Check out the video below for a quick demo Now that you know the basics, kick your shading skills up a notch!