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How to color a curve
How to Open Kernel?RDPStruct.exe: what is it and why are there so many?webMathematica evaluation gives unexpected results when imported dynamicallyFrameTicks in BarChartManipulate on Mathematica OnlineHow to use Mathematica Online?Use FIT to calculate regression line from two sets of dataRegression Line in Mathematica using FIT functionPlotting imaginary zeros of a polynomialMathematica online: How to evaluate initialization cells (only)
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How does one color the interior of the elongated circular region in the following figure:
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1)(x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]
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How does one color the interior of the elongated circular region in the following figure:
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1)(x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]
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How does one color the interior of the elongated circular region in the following figure:
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1)(x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]
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How does one color the interior of the elongated circular region in the following figure:
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1)(x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]
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Try without "==0"
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3), x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
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I am assuming you mean that you would like to color the round object in the plot (not really a circle):
Your plot
c = ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

The region you would like colored
R = RegionPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) < 0 && x < 2, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

Both plotted together
Show[c, R]

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Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
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– mjw
2 hours ago
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@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
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Try without "==0"
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3), x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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Try without "==0"
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3), x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

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$begingroup$
But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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Try without "==0"
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3), x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

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Try without "==0"
ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3), x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

answered 2 hours ago
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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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But I need only the curve not the surface
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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I am assuming you mean that you would like to color the round object in the plot (not really a circle):
Your plot
c = ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

The region you would like colored
R = RegionPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) < 0 && x < 2, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

Both plotted together
Show[c, R]

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Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
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– mjw
2 hours ago
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@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
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– Xminer
1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
I am assuming you mean that you would like to color the round object in the plot (not really a circle):
Your plot
c = ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

The region you would like colored
R = RegionPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) < 0 && x < 2, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

Both plotted together
Show[c, R]

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1
$begingroup$
Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
$endgroup$
– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
$endgroup$
– Xminer
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I am assuming you mean that you would like to color the round object in the plot (not really a circle):
Your plot
c = ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

The region you would like colored
R = RegionPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) < 0 && x < 2, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

Both plotted together
Show[c, R]

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I am assuming you mean that you would like to color the round object in the plot (not really a circle):
Your plot
c = ContourPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) == 0, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

The region you would like colored
R = RegionPlot[y^2 - x (x - 1) (x - 3) < 0 && x < 2, x, -2, 7, y, -4, 3]

Both plotted together
Show[c, R]

edited 2 hours ago
answered 2 hours ago
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Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
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– mjw
2 hours ago
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@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
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– Xminer
1 hour ago
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1
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Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
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– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
$endgroup$
– Xminer
1 hour ago
1
1
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Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
$endgroup$
– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Thank you so so much sir. That's what I need.
$endgroup$
– Sara yaqob
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago
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@Sara, You are welcome!
$endgroup$
– mjw
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
$endgroup$
– Xminer
1 hour ago
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@Sarayaqob you mistakenly accepted my answer
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– Xminer
1 hour ago
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