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I want to label the curves in Plot[] with their equations (eg. "y = x^2") not just their expressions (eg. x^2). There has to be a way to do this, but I cannot figure it out.



shadeBoundedRegion[top_, bottom_, a_, b_]:= Plot[{Max[top, bottom], top, bottom}, {x,a,b}, Filling -> {3 -> {1}}, PlotLabels->{"" ,Above,Above}];
shadeBoundedRegion[4,x^2,-3,3]


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    I want to label the curves in Plot[] with their equations (eg. "y = x^2") not just their expressions (eg. x^2). There has to be a way to do this, but I cannot figure it out.



    shadeBoundedRegion[top_, bottom_, a_, b_]:= Plot[{Max[top, bottom], top, bottom}, {x,a,b}, Filling -> {3 -> {1}}, PlotLabels->{"" ,Above,Above}];
    shadeBoundedRegion[4,x^2,-3,3]


    I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I could not find it.










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      I want to label the curves in Plot[] with their equations (eg. "y = x^2") not just their expressions (eg. x^2). There has to be a way to do this, but I cannot figure it out.



      shadeBoundedRegion[top_, bottom_, a_, b_]:= Plot[{Max[top, bottom], top, bottom}, {x,a,b}, Filling -> {3 -> {1}}, PlotLabels->{"" ,Above,Above}];
      shadeBoundedRegion[4,x^2,-3,3]


      I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I could not find it.










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      I want to label the curves in Plot[] with their equations (eg. "y = x^2") not just their expressions (eg. x^2). There has to be a way to do this, but I cannot figure it out.



      shadeBoundedRegion[top_, bottom_, a_, b_]:= Plot[{Max[top, bottom], top, bottom}, {x,a,b}, Filling -> {3 -> {1}}, PlotLabels->{"" ,Above,Above}];
      shadeBoundedRegion[4,x^2,-3,3]


      I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I could not find it.







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          in the definition of shadeBoundedRegion.



          shadeBoundedRegion[4, x^2, -3, 3]


          enter image description here






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          Use



          PlotLabels -> {"", HoldForm[y = x^2], HoldForm[y = 4]}


          in the definition of shadeBoundedRegion.



          shadeBoundedRegion[4, x^2, -3, 3]


          enter image description here






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          $begingroup$

          Use



          PlotLabels -> {"", HoldForm[y = x^2], HoldForm[y = 4]}


          in the definition of shadeBoundedRegion.



          shadeBoundedRegion[4, x^2, -3, 3]


          enter image description here






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            The PlotLabels are reversed in your image.
            $endgroup$
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          $begingroup$

          Use



          PlotLabels -> {"", HoldForm[y = x^2], HoldForm[y = 4]}


          in the definition of shadeBoundedRegion.



          shadeBoundedRegion[4, x^2, -3, 3]


          enter image description here






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          PlotLabels -> {"", HoldForm[y = x^2], HoldForm[y = 4]}


          in the definition of shadeBoundedRegion.



          shadeBoundedRegion[4, x^2, -3, 3]


          enter image description here







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