What is the graph of

y = sin{x}
where {} is Fractional part??

22 Answers

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deepanshu001 agarwal ·

mani y is it -∞ at 1 ....shud b 0

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Lokesh Verma ·

I did not pink the graph by ith power becasue he used some plotting software.. not that it is wrong!

Btw I think he is close to if nto the smartest guy out here! I have very little doubt about that!

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Is this a b555 type of thread??? Where all questions of the same topic come in?? [3]

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deepanshu001 agarwal ·

ya then the graph posted by ith power is justified//....

62
Lokesh Verma ·

Find

Lim x->0+ of the given expression

and

Lim
x->1- of the given expression

11
Mani Pal Singh ·

SIR IS IT WRITE
IF NOT
THEN
I REQUIRE
HINT 2

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Mani Pal Singh ·

13
deepanshu001 agarwal ·

at denominator it tends to - infinity while numerator is -1 ......so it shud b 0 at ol integers

11
Mani Pal Singh ·

THANX 4 THE HELP SIR
I WILL TRY AGAIN[1]

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Lokesh Verma ·

Quite close but still not there

mani try to convert numerator into a quadratic of e{x}

Then you will see some positives ;)

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Mani Pal Singh ·

i said na
i could be wrong
dont ask me question

POST UR INDEPENDENT SOLUTION
BUT
DO U GET TO KNOE ABOUT THE DOMAIN OF X???

1
sriraghav ·

and e2{x} - e{x} -1
---------------------
log{x}

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Mani Pal Singh ·

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deepanshu001 agarwal ·

at any integer denominator tends to infinity .....
then....sum1 plz

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dimensions (dimentime) ·

sorry i didn't saw the above graphs!!!!

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dimensions (dimentime) ·

for 1st

f(x)= sin{x} x≥0
sin(1-{-x}) x<0
so the graph should be

13
deepanshu001 agarwal ·

y isnt the second graph 0 at 1.....

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Mani Pal Singh ·

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Lokesh Verma ·

ith power.. why does a student like you have to use graph plotters :(

I have seen a lot of "not so good" ones do this. but you are too smart to be using it

....

1
sriraghav ·

Can u explain please...

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ith_power ·

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ith_power ·

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