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Template for graphing algebra inequalities and easy to shade the .
I'm using Excel for college algebra. We have to graph all this stuff. You
know, inequalities, shading, numbers on the graph, ect. I can get all the stuff on the graph with the exception of shading. I wish I could just tell Excel to shade above or below the line. Or at least put something like a sprayer so that I can control what is shaded without having to highlight the cells. This still doesn't shade 1/3 of a cell where the line goes through it. Does anyone know how to do this? |
I'm not clear on what you want to do. Could you be more specific on what you
want? "firetrk" wrote: I'm using Excel for college algebra. We have to graph all this stuff. You know, inequalities, shading, numbers on the graph, ect. I can get all the stuff on the graph with the exception of shading. I wish I could just tell Excel to shade above or below the line. Or at least put something like a sprayer so that I can control what is shaded without having to highlight the cells. This still doesn't shade 1/3 of a cell where the line goes through it. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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