What is the Limit of the Half Bracket Operator?

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In summary, the conversation is about the limit of a function involving theta and the use of the floor function. The solution manual shows the answer to be 2/3, but the use of the half bracket operator is confusing. The person explains that it is the floor function, which rounds down to the closest whole number. There is a minor typo in the conversation regarding the use of ceil and floor, which is corrected.
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the limit of [theta] / theta

as theta goes to 3 from the left hand side

The brackets though, are only the bottom half of a bracket, like an L and the mirror image of an L around the theta. The solution manual shows the answer is 2/3. I'm really quite confused on what the half bracket operator could be. Thanks in advance.
 
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It's the floor function. It means that you round down to the closest whole number.

So for example floor(9.6) would be rounded down to 9.
 
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Uh, aren't ceil and floor different? You defined one and then used the other in your example. Sorry to nitpick. :)
 
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Hehe, typo -- fixed
 

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