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Absolute Value and Step Functions (2.4.2) November 10th, 2015.

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1 Absolute Value and Step Functions (2.4.2) November 10th, 2015

2 The Absolute Value Function *Has general form *Has a domain of all real numbers. *The absolute value itself makes all quantities positive. *Faces upward if the value of ‘a’ is positive, downward if ‘a’ is negative.

3 The Greatest Integer Function (or the Floor Function) *Is a type of step function, meaning the graph is a series of disconnected constant functions that make “steps”. *Has a domain of all real numbers. *The greatest integer operation, which looks like, rounds each quantity down to the greatest integer less than or equal to x.

4 The Least Integer Function (or the Ceiling Function) *Is a type of step function. *Has a domain of all real numbers. *The least integer operation, which looks like, rounds each quantity up to the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.


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