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Can we get a fractional value for a function?​

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Answered by safasufai
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Answer:

y={x}. For nonnegative real numbers, the fractional part is just the "part of the number after the decimal," e.g. { 3.64 } = 3.64 − ⌊ 3.64 ⌋ = 3.64 − 3 = 0.64.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

y={x}. For nonnegative real numbers, the fractional part is just the "part of the number after the decimal," e.g. { 3.64 } = 3.64 − ⌊ 3.64 ⌋ = 3.64 − 3 = 0.64.

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