I've placed some numbers in for c and c^2 to see if it works. But i do not get the wordin of the question. i would believe any value of c would work except zero.
Suppose that f is ais continuos function defined on [0,1] with f(0)=1 and f(1)=0. show that there is a value of x that in [0,1] such that f(x)=x.
I just do not understand this concept. Cna someone worjk this problem out for me and explain what's going on? Thank You.
where are you getting y/n^3 from
I tried doing this method without the y variable and was not able to solve for it. I came up with some crazy nubers. Can you please explain further?
Homework Statement
Suppose that f is ais continuos function defined on [0,1] with f(0)=1 and f(1)=0. show that there is a value of x that in [0,1] such that f(x)=x. Thank You.
Suppose that f is ais continuos function defined on [0,1] with f(0)=1 and f(1)=0. show that there is a value of x that in [0,1] such that f(x)=x. Thank You.
When fractions F1 and F2 are written as base n decimals, F1=(.7373)base n and F2=(.3737)base n. In base m, F1=(.5252)base m and F2=(.2525) base m. Find (m+n). No trial and error please.