Daily Graph 15-01-09

Draw the graph for the case when n is veyr very large!

xn+yn=1

29 Answers

3
msp ·

y cant be negative because yeven is always positive..

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pankaj sachan ·

how to upload graph or image?

3
msp ·

for very very large n i am getting approximately a stlines which are joined as

please reply me if i was wrong..

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Lokesh Verma ·

When n is even the graph will be close to a square... (A rounded square)

When n is odd, the graph will be more than a square!

Does this help?

3
msp ·

this is one of the graph which we have to consider the graph in 4 ways...

3
msp ·

i was totally confused of abt the odd nos of n

3
msp ·

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Subash ·

true sir

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Lokesh Verma ·

There is a lot in this graph to be though of.

This could be the graph of the month :)

3
msp ·

sir can u explain the graph the day is going to be over sir...

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Lokesh Verma ·

this graph should be symmetric about x and y

3
msp ·

the graph would be a stline since the slope for the fun for very large values of x shud be very high and it can be taken as a line parallel to y axis

please correct sir if i blabbered.......

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Lokesh Verma ·

yeah sure :)

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msp ·

can u wait sir, i think i have blabbered ,please give me some more time

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Lokesh Verma ·

so do u mean that

x2+y2=1 does not have a thing below the y axis!! :O

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RAY ·

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is it correct??

all points r at distance 1

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

When n is a large -ve number, then 1/n→0

Thus, x0+y0=1

1+1=1???????? [12]

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Lokesh Verma ·

how aobut the -ve y axis?

3
msp ·

the graph is symmetrical abt y axis and the the pts are (-1,0) (1,0) and (0,1)

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msp ·

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msp ·

severe mistake sir i can correct sir...

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Lokesh Verma ·

there is a sliht problem sankara! you have bend them in a wrong direction i guess!

3
msp ·

sir i am getting the graph for nas an even no

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Lokesh Verma ·

what about when n is -ve?

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Lokesh Verma ·

aragorn u have done exactly what was in my mind when giving the graphh..

I havent plotted it yet :)

But yeah that is what i had in mind...

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RAY ·

forgt to mentions those points r at distance 1..from the origin...

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Then you'll be condemned to be the jester of this website [3]

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Subash ·

ive read it :P

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

THIS REPLY IS ONLY FOR BHAIYYAH.
OTHERS CAN READ IT IF AND ONLY IF IT IS PINKED [3]
The graph will go from straight line (n=1) to a circle (n=2) to something of an oblong shape flatter as x→0 for larger n and finally becomes a straight line as n→∞

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HOPE I'M NOT BLABBERING

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