so u mean ............in each unit square, in every square, a straight line such that it can pass through the origin????
graph of x{y}=y{x}
is..................x(y-I1)=y(x-I2)
xy-xI1=xy-yI2 ...........(by opening the brackets)
-xI1=-yI2 ..................(by applying higher level mathematics)
xI1=yI2 ....................(by using the concept of simple algebra)
=>>> y=I1/I2(x) (by dividing everything by I2)
=>>> y=mx .........so its a graph of straight lines passing through origin..........
BUT how will the graph look like??????????????????????
Plzzzzzzzz help me......can sum1 draw d graph??
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no akand...
=>>> y=I1/I2(x) (by dividing everything by I2)
=>>> y=mx .........so its a graph of straight lines passing through origin.......
There is a mistake here..
1) I1 and I2 are not just any numbers.. They are [y] and [x] respecitvely!
yikes..............................hehe sorry bhaiyya........so still wats d graph like???? actually i was making my own questions and i got this kind after seeing ur Graph of the day.............
haha.. good you are thinking :)
The graph will have to be plotted in each of those squares. And in each square there will be a straight line
The square will be from (I, J) to (I+1, J+1) where I and J are integers :)
oh my god......................the graph will be too cool then............k bye ill try 2 draw it on a graph paper lets wat will happen heheheheh
akand.. the graph will be very strange.. dont worry.
The improtatn take away is already made.!