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Nina graphs the function y = ⌊x⌋ to learn the properties of the parent floor function. What is the value of y when x =5.7?

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5

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

When you given input of "x" into a floor function y = ⌊x⌋ , it gives as output the "greatest integer less than or equal to x"

For example, if we were to given 1.4 as the input for floor function, it will return the greatest integer that is less than or equal to 1.4, so it would be 1.

So, if we put 5.7 into this function, the floor function would give "5" as the output.

Thus value of y would be 5

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