CALCULUS:GRAPHICAL,NUMERICAL,..-PACKAGE
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ISBN: 9780133320381
Author: Finney
Publisher: SAVVAS L
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2.9.3: Floor and ceiling functions.
Compute the value of each expression.
(a) ⌊−3.7⌋
(b) ⌈−4.2⌉
(c) ⌈5⌉
(d) ⌊⌊3.5⌋−4.3⌋
(e) ⌊32+⌈13⌉⌋
Y = 20.53 + 10.11*X
What is Y when X is 1? (Round to two decimal places.)
Y = -5 - 10X
By how much does Y change if X decreases by 1 unit?
Y = 51 + 6X
What is Y when X is 0?
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