Good question. For my keyboard, it is beside the 1 button. You might benefit from reading this article: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405487300877-Labels#:~:text=By%20adding%20a%20point%20to,any%20part%20of%20your%20graph.
Hi Tom! Thanks for reaching out! I use Camtasia to record and edit my videos (www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html). The red circle thing is just one of the many options that Camtasia offers. Do you think people would benefit from Camtasia tutorials on my channel?
Thanks for making this video! It helped a lot for my unit circle Desmos graph. I do have one question though: What is instead of displaying the value of x, we wanted it to display x+1 or sin(x)? How would I label a point to show that?
Thank you for this. for y=mx+b, when b is negative, you get something like y=2x+-3, with a plus and minus sign next to each other. Is there a way to translate b so a plus sign shows when b is positive? That way you wouldn't have the plus sign in the label text. (Hope that makes sense)
@@duddhawork Thank you so much for your help. It was really nice and very useful and works really well. Here, this time... I would like to know, if it is possible to make a dynamic axis in the graph setting? Seems I have not seen anyone doing it yet.. I wish you can help. Thanks a lot :)
@@duddhawork 😲Wow This is really Amazing.. I can't believe it can work that way. I was expecting linking it on a graph setting.. but, this can resolve the problem.. Really Very Nice, Thanks so much. Hahah I have already subscribed to your Channel and shared it to my friends.. Much Respect 🙏🙂🙂
@@Mark6770 You can reference this article as well. I wrote it this morning with you in mind so thank you for your comment. duddhawork.com/2021/07/27/how-to-build-dynamic-axes-in-desmos/ Feel free to subscribe to the newsletter to keep up with future articles. duddhawork.com/newsletter/ I think you would particularly enjoy the visualizations page. duddhawork.com/visualizations/
Where do you find the ticks to make the text look like math text? Can you explain where you find them?
Good question. For my keyboard, it is beside the 1 button. You might benefit from reading this article: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405487300877-Labels#:~:text=By%20adding%20a%20point%20to,any%20part%20of%20your%20graph.
Thank you for putting the graph in the video description. I was able to figure it out within 10 seconds when I opened the graph.
Thank you! This was exactly what I've wanted in order to make my DESMOS displays more instructional!
I'm glad I could help! Let me know if you have any other Desmos questions or video requests.
Just what I needed, Olivier! Thank you.
Glad I could help! Let me know if you have any other questions or suggestions for desmos videos.
I was wondering exactly how to do this and you addressed it very clearly, thanks for the video!
Thank you for the comment:)
How would you write a function such as x^2 or sin(x^3) if you wanted to label those
I am not sure what you mean? Maybe something like this? www.desmos.com/calculator/cb9phq8g6u
At the 1:44 mark - how are you marking the screen (indicating the approx position for the label) while on the Desmos website?
Thanks.
Hi Tom! Thanks for reaching out! I use Camtasia to record and edit my videos (www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html). The red circle thing is just one of the many options that Camtasia offers. Do you think people would benefit from Camtasia tutorials on my channel?
Thanks for making this video! It helped a lot for my unit circle Desmos graph. I do have one question though: What is instead of displaying the value of x, we wanted it to display x+1 or sin(x)? How would I label a point to show that?
You can create another slider with the value of sin(x) and display that instead.
But how do I display it with a label on the graph itself? I've tried ${sin(x)} but it doesn't work
@The_Animator
LIne 1 : x0 = slider
Line 2 : y0 = sin(x0)
Line 3: point with label `${sin(x0)}`
Ah, I see! Thank you for explaining :D
this is great!! thank you so much
Thank you for this. for y=mx+b, when b is negative, you get something like y=2x+-3, with a plus and minus sign next to each other. Is there a way to translate b so a plus sign shows when b is positive? That way you wouldn't have the plus sign in the label text. (Hope that makes sense)
Yeah, I actually had the same question!
Can you make it just show a plus sign instead of minus minus or a minus sign instead of plus minus (for example when b is negative)
Yes. It should update automatically.
Very Helpful! Thank You So Much!
Thank you for the feedback! Let me know if you have any questions or any specific topic you would like me to cover.
@@duddhawork Thank you so much for your help. It was really nice and very useful and works really well. Here, this time... I would like to know, if it is possible to make a dynamic axis in the graph setting? Seems I have not seen anyone doing it yet.. I wish you can help. Thanks a lot :)
@@Mark6770 Hi Johnmark! Do you mean something like this? You would have to give me more details.
www.desmos.com/calculator/yetkbqkzmp
@@duddhawork 😲Wow This is really Amazing.. I can't believe it can work that way. I was expecting linking it on a graph setting.. but, this can resolve the problem.. Really Very Nice, Thanks so much. Hahah I have already subscribed to your Channel and shared it to my friends.. Much Respect 🙏🙂🙂
@@Mark6770 You can reference this article as well. I wrote it this morning with you in mind so thank you for your comment.
duddhawork.com/2021/07/27/how-to-build-dynamic-axes-in-desmos/
Feel free to subscribe to the newsletter to keep up with future articles.
duddhawork.com/newsletter/
I think you would particularly enjoy the visualizations page.
duddhawork.com/visualizations/
You're so good!
Thank you! Let me know if you have any other questions or suggestions for desmos videos.
awsome....