pls explain how 2 draw the graph of {sinx}..fractional part of sinx...
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We just need to concentrate again on a period only let it be x belonging to 0 to 2pi Now from x =0 to x=pi/2 everywhere sinx is less than 1 so graph would be same as sin(x) but on x=pi/2 sinx becomes 1 so every comes first point of disconcounity {sin(pi/2)}=0 again after x=pi/2 to x =pi graph would be same as sin(x) Then from x =pi to x=2pi ( excluding these points ) sin(x) lie b/w 0 and (-1) so its Greatest integer part would be (-1) So just add 1 to the graph or in easier way uplift the graph to 1 unit . Repeat the pattern further on . Thank u |
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