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making a project Y=2+sin(12x^(-2))+13x^(-1/15) interval [0,9] |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Posts: 694 Status: Offline |
This is an interesting function on the interval (0,9]. It has a singularity at x=0, and the behavior is that it oscillates wildly near x=0, but stays positive until near x=8 where it crosses the x-axis. Currently, this function takes a long time to graph and as we limit the amount of time for graphing, this is not a function we deliver. However, we are in the process of modifying our web site and we will soon be able to provide these kinds of time crunching functions, although it will be without the usual analysis. We plan to make our graphing available for downloading at some point in the future so time limitations will be less of an issue when you have the software on your own computer. Thanks for asking about this. It keeps us on our toes. ---------------------------------------- Principal Skinner |
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