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magnifik
Sep28-11, 12:35 AM
I'm having trouble trying to decipher this:
A number U is on the unit interval. Write the algebraic expression for
"U differs from 0.5 by more than 0.25"
This is what I did...am I doing this correctly?
0.5-U > 0.25
after doing the algebra
U < 0.25
symbolipoint
Sep28-11, 01:05 AM
You have most of the right thinking on this. Better might be include the condition that it's on this unit interval.
|0.5-U| > 0.25 AND -1<=U<=1, that is, if this unit interval is one unit from both sides of zero. You can work with that and come to you needed expression for U.
You have most of the right thinking on this. Better might be include the condition that it's on this unit interval.
|0.5-U| > 0.25 AND -1<=U<=1, that is, if this unit interval is one unit from both sides of zero. You can work with that and come to you needed expression for U.
Unit interval.
Should that be 0 ≤ U ≤ 1 ?
magnifik
Sep28-11, 11:16 PM
Unit interval.
Should that be 0 ≤ U ≤ 1 ?
Yes, I was under the impression that the unit interval is [0,1]
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