Absolute value and the floor function

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the definitions and formulas for the absolute value and floor functions. Participants explore the resources available for understanding these mathematical concepts, including online references.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the formulas defining the absolute value and floor functions, noting their usefulness.
  • Another participant questions whether the inquiry is for schoolwork and suggests looking up the definitions online.
  • A participant mentions having searched for definitions but only found conceptual explanations and vague references to limits.
  • Multiple participants recommend Wikipedia as a resource for finding definitions of the functions.
  • One participant warns about the reliability of physics entries on Wikipedia due to potential misinformation.
  • A later reply suggests MathWorld as an additional reference for mathematical topics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the usefulness of online resources like Wikipedia and MathWorld for finding definitions, but there is no consensus on the adequacy of the information found or the motivations behind the initial inquiry.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about the quality of information available on Wikipedia, particularly in relation to physics, indicating a potential limitation in the reliability of sources.

Trepidation
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What formulas define these functions?
 
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2 questions for you:

1.) Have you tried looking them up?

2.) Is this for your schoolwork?
 
1) Yes, I've tried looking them up. All I've found, however, are conceptual explanations of what they are and, occasionally, vague and dubious references to limits.

2) Of course not. If my school assigned interesting problems like this, I'd get more out of doing them than hanging around math forums... Heh. No; I'm just curious, because they're exceedingly useful and I'm beginning to understand enough mathematics that I might find the formulas somewhat intelligible.
 
Trepidation said:
1) Yes, I've tried looking them up. All I've found, however, are conceptual explanations of what they are and, occasionally, vague and dubious references to limits.

You should try Google.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_value

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_function

2) Of course not.

Well, it's not so obvious from where I sit. It looks suspiciously like a question that a student would ask to avoid trying to find the definitions on his own. I'd be remiss if I didn't ask.
 
Oh, I didn't think of wikipedia... Thank you!
 
Trepidation said:
Oh, I didn't think of wikipedia... Thank you!

Yeah, I should of mentioned what I did: At the end of my Google search string, I typed the word "wikipedia".

The strings I used were:

absolute value function wikipedia

floor function wikipedia

For math, wiki is great. I'd be wary of the physics entries though, because there are some cranks out there who edit the pages to push their own agendas.
 
In the future, don't forget MathWorld as a possible reference :smile:
 

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