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How do you create a domain restricted to all natural numbers in desmos?
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I want to create a graph with the functions xCy(x,y)=z and xPy(x,y)=z. But there are unresolved details in the equation.
To clean up the graph, I want to restrict the x and the y values to only natural numbers. How do I do this?
xPy=z, when z is 1. xCy=z, when z is 1Hi everyone,
I am making some desmos graphs for my class, and I'm trying to limit how far a line can move. For example, I have the equation:
f(x) = a+x{0<=x<=5}
However, I'm also trying to limit the range but I can't seem to figure it out. What I try something like this:
f(x)=a+x{0<=x<=5}{0<=y<=5}
I get an error message. Anybody know how to limit both the domain and range when using functional notation? I need to keep it as f(x) as I use this curve in other equations. Thanks in advance!
i'm trying to enforce a restriction on the y axis the function f2(x) and g(x), but i can't. normally you would do y {-1 < y < 1} = x or something, but i can't reference y, so i'm stuck.
another thing i want to do is use the intersection point of two functions to restrict the domain of another function, but i can't reference that value since it's the result of a two sided equation.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/xctm0ditrr
the desired end result of the orange segment should look like this: