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ankit mahapatra
·2009-02-20 00:29:52
does {}
mean greatest integer function here?
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-02-20 00:37:21
much more than that abhirup
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Subash
·2009-02-20 02:34:34
x+y=x2+I
so a family of parabolas with vertex
(1/2,1/4-I)
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tapanmast Vora
·2009-02-20 03:01:27
@Subhash : I didnt get you, is the paarabola that u r mentionin the entire graf??????[7]
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rkrish
·2009-02-20 03:02:59
@tapan..
How do you say......
coz if x is of the form n + 0.1 then all integers wud satisy 'y'
similarly if x is of form n + 0.2 then y wud be of form m + .4
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eg. if x=1.1 --> x2=1.21 --> {x2}=0.21
let y=+ve integer {x+y}=0.1 ≠0.21
Similarly for x= all n+0.1
The same for x= n+0.2
let x=1.2 --> {x2}=0.44
let y=m+0.4 --> {x+y}=0.6 ≠0.44
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-02-20 03:03:06
@tapan.. no it is not the entire graph.. it is all such functions for integer values of I
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tapanmast Vora
·2009-02-20 03:06:17
yeah rish!!!
got my mist.....
yah my post was ridiculous, LOL....
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tapanmast Vora
·2009-02-20 03:16:22
yeah I understood subhash's method!
and in subhash's graf I = [x+y] - [x2]
rite?
Sir, then is ther ething remaining in this graph?
Its solved totally rite?[7]
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-02-21 07:44:46
subhash's answer is right... so it is totatlly solved!
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tapanmast Vora
·2009-02-21 07:49:12
oh k..... thnx.....
i was coz i thot mayb we had 2 plot the graf with the value of I.....
wat abt the QOD Sir?