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Anirudh Narayanan
·2009-01-11 04:14:55
Just a minute bhaiyyah, I got the graph horribly wrong. I'll post the correct one with explanation ASAP [1]
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Anirudh Narayanan
·2009-01-11 16:56:36
Sorry, Sky. I'm hopeless at teaching[2]
All i remember is:
Whenever you need to plot f({x}), just study f(x) between 0 and 1 and just copy and paste for intervals between integers. [1]
Other graphs: I just go against my instincts and I end up getting the correct answer [3][4]
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skygirl
·2009-01-11 05:46:39
arey aragorn... will u teach me graphs ???
u r really good in it ...
and i am hopelessly bad at graphs ..
wenevr i see frational parts n boxes ,,,, huh!! .... i get 'chakkars' :P
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Anirudh Narayanan
·2009-01-11 04:36:46
Then the correct graph should be

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Anirudh Narayanan
·2009-01-11 04:25:35
y={x}2+(1-{x})2
=2{x}2-2{x}+1
So required graph should be the graph of 2x2-2x+1 between 0 and 1 repeated for every interval between integers?
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-01-11 01:45:55
this is simple guys... much simpler than a lot of previous ones!
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-01-11 04:06:52
yes i think it is that... and it will help indeed..
actually i am a bit surprised.. cos i thought that this was much easier than many more posts..
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-01-11 02:39:00
no kishan...
see the question is fractional part of x squared + fractional part of -x squared...
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Sunil Kumar
·2009-01-11 02:25:34
ok bhaiya let me try again........
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-01-11 02:23:34
no sunil
{} is fractional part of x... not x
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Sunil Kumar
·2009-01-11 02:22:20
bhaiya this will be a parabola with major axis as Y axis and vertix at origin....