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### List of Inequalities in RegionPlot with different colors [duplicate]

Starting from the example of the Documentation: RegionPlot[{x^2 < y^3 + 1, y^2 < x^3 + 1}, {x, -2, 5}, {y, -2, 5}] Which gives a nice plot with two ...
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### Issue passing a list to last argument of ImplicitRegion (Scope issue?) [duplicate]

This is a very strange issue I'm having trying to pass a list as an argument to Mathematica's "ImplicitRegion" function. Here's the issue: ...
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### Plotting list of functions while some of them are undefined [duplicate]

I'm struggling with the following code ...
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### The use of Evaluate in NDSolve and Plotting the answer [duplicate]

I am having a bit of hard time understanding the use of Evaluate when plotting the output of NDSolve. From the documentation, I enter: ...
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### Evaluating and Plotting Multiple Zero-Counting Functions

In work that I am doing, I am trying to plot multiple zero-counting functions, depending on how a parameter works. For example, if the zeros of one function are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}, the zeros of ...
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### Invisible plots

Im trying to plot the following. ...
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### No legends in parametric plot

plotting some descibing functions, I wondered why I don't get any legends in my plot. The describing functions (and options): ...
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### plotting several curves with the same function

Instead of using Show[Plot[f[x]/.{L->1},{x,0,1}],Plot[f[x]/.{L->2},{x,0,1}], Plot[f[x]/.{L->3},{x,0,1}]], I was wondering if there is a much simpler way by ...
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### List inside DiscretePlot make functions of the same color [closed]

I know that the behavior of plotting different functions in the same color when we are using a Table can be fixed using Evaluate....
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### Plot Legends when first argument was generated by Table[]

I can get a plot to generate legends for different functions when these functions are put into a hand-coded list. However, when I generate the list of functions using Table[] only one legend is ...
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### Different colors for each curve in a Plot[Table[],{}] [duplicate]

I'd like to plot a few curves in a plot but with different colors, like in this code : ...