Asked by Matthew
is the inverse function of x+ floor(x)
equal to x - floor (x/2)
i got this after plotting points but i'm not sure. thank you
equal to x - floor (x/2)
i got this after plotting points but i'm not sure. thank you
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Answered by
Steve
Nope. f^-1 is the graph of f reflected through the line y=x.
Visit http://rechneronline.de/function-graphs/
to plot your two functions.
Note that floor(x) is called R0(x) there. There is an instructions button for help with function names.
If you revise your definition a bit and plot it, you should come up with the right one.
Visit http://rechneronline.de/function-graphs/
to plot your two functions.
Note that floor(x) is called R0(x) there. There is an instructions button for help with function names.
If you revise your definition a bit and plot it, you should come up with the right one.
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