Tutorial 13: Working with multiple elements of a graph This tutorial has presented the basic types of Interactions you will encounter with graph questions. However, many graphing questions will require you to draw multiple objects on a single graph. For example, you may be required to draw a line, label some points, and highlight an area, all on the same graph. Because there are many questions that will require multiple Interactions, this tutorial gives you the opportunity to practice using multiple Interactions on a single graph. Be sure to read the graph Instructions carefully. Instructions: 1. Use the line tool 'Quota' to draw a vertical line at a quantity of 2 units. Draw this line so the lower end point touches the horizontal axis (2,0) and the line intersects and extends beyond the demand curve. 2. Use the reference point tool 'B' to identify the new price and quantity at coordinate (2,6). 3. Use the shading tool 'Fill' to shade in a triangular area at the points or vertices of (0,8), (2,6), and (0,6). Price 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 0 1 Drawing multiple objects A 2 3 4 5 6 Quantity S₁ D₂ 78 9 10 Tools Quota Fill 9 B
Tutorial 13: Working with multiple elements of a graph This tutorial has presented the basic types of Interactions you will encounter with graph questions. However, many graphing questions will require you to draw multiple objects on a single graph. For example, you may be required to draw a line, label some points, and highlight an area, all on the same graph. Because there are many questions that will require multiple Interactions, this tutorial gives you the opportunity to practice using multiple Interactions on a single graph. Be sure to read the graph Instructions carefully. Instructions: 1. Use the line tool 'Quota' to draw a vertical line at a quantity of 2 units. Draw this line so the lower end point touches the horizontal axis (2,0) and the line intersects and extends beyond the demand curve. 2. Use the reference point tool 'B' to identify the new price and quantity at coordinate (2,6). 3. Use the shading tool 'Fill' to shade in a triangular area at the points or vertices of (0,8), (2,6), and (0,6). Price 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 0 1 Drawing multiple objects A 2 3 4 5 6 Quantity S₁ D₂ 78 9 10 Tools Quota Fill 9 B
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