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Title: Greatest Integer/Absolute Value Functions


1
Greatest Integer/Absolute Value Functions
  • Students will be able to find greatest integers
    and absolute values and graph the both functions.

2
Greatest Integer
  • Another special function that we will be studying
    is the greatest integer function. The greatest
    integer function of a real number x, represented
    by x, is the greatest integer that is less than
    or equal to x.
  • For example
  • 4.25 4 6 6 5.99 5 -2.3
    -3

3
  • Determine whether each statement below is true or
    false for all real numbers x and y.
  • x y x y
  • if x 4.2 and y 3.1, then x y 7.3
  • 4.2 3.1 7.3
  • 4 3 7 Is this
    correct?
  • if x 4.7 and y 3.9, then x y 8.6
  • 4.7 3.9 8.6
  • 4 3 8 Is this
    correct?

4
Graph
  • The greatest integer function is sometimes called
    a step function, because of the shape of its
    graph.
  • Graph y x

5
Graph
  • What happens when we change the function? First
    multiply the function by 2.
  • Graph y 2x
  • On calculator
  • y 2int(X)

6
Graph
  • What happens when we change the function? Next
    multiply the independent variable by 2.
  • Graph y 2x
  • On calculator
  • y int(2X)

7
Absolute Value
  • All integers are composed of two parts the size
    and the direction. For example, 5 is five units
    in the positive direction 5 is five units in
    the negative direction.
  • The absolute value written like this of
    a number gives the size of the number without the
    direction. For example, 5 and 5.
    The answer is always positive.

8
Absolute Value
  • Graphing the absolute value function.
  • Graph

x y
-4
-2
0
2
4
4 2 0 2 4
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