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Example 1: Simple call and display of an arrow function (can't be filled):
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left parenthesis, 3.6 0 3 , 4.4 9 7 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.4 8 1 , 4.9 5 3 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.8 9 3 , 4.3 3 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.1 4 7 , 4.3 7 5 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.6 0 3 , 4.4 9 7 , right parenthesis
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Example 2: Draw a polygon (which can be filled) from an arrow function's list of points:
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Example 3: Name the list of points from an arrow function and hide that expression, then create a polygon of that named list:
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left parenthesis, 3.8 9 3 , 0.3 3 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.6 8 7 , 0.6 4 1 6 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.8 9 3 , 0.3 3 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.5 2 , 0.3 5 2 4 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 3.8 9 3 , 0.3 3 , right parenthesis
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Example 4: Note that if you give a label to a list of points, it appears on every point, so you'll probably want to label just one item from the list with a separate expression:
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left parenthesis, 2.7 4 8 , negative 1.5 8 6 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 2.6 8 7 , negative 1.3 5 8 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 2.8 9 3 , negative 1.6 7 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 2.5 2 , negative 1.6 4 8 , right parenthesis
left parenthesis, 2.7 4 8 , negative 1.5 8 6 , right parenthesis
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