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okay so first of all we will import mat plot lib dot pi plot as plt and then we will create some x values and some y values then well do plt dot plot to plot the x and y values and then plt dot show in order to show the plot and well run this and we get a super simple plot now in order to get a filled area well do plt dot fill underscore between and then well put the x and y values again and we get a filled area now we can format this well change the color to be light blue and then also give it an alpha to make it transparent now by default it fills two zero on the y axis but we can change this so if i put two in here then it will fill two two on the y axis and in addition to having a fixed value we can also put in our own values so ill do y1 here and then make all of these values a little bit smaller than the y values then ill do y 2 and make all of these values a bit bigger than the y values then well change this here to y 1 and this to y2 and run this and now we get a fille