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okay so shading in desmos is a little bit of a hard thing to figure out even after you know how to do it so bear with me as I go through this video because who knows what kind of errors Im going to make and I dont have to start over thirty times so you can see on the graph Ive already made a little heart very simple hopefully your project is way more complex than this um you can see in this folder that I call have called heart and I have all my lines and then this folder called shading is where Im going to put all of my lines that show how I want to shade in the heart so first Ill talk to you about the shading line so youll see when I open both folders none of this that the lines are almost well right now they are identical this blue line up here y equals negative three-fourths X plus three down here blue y equals negative three-fourths X plus three theyre exact same thing okay the way I did that is I just cloned each line so if you look down here my shading I only have five lin