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Which is the graph of y = [x] - 2?

Which is the graph of y = [x] - 2?-example-1
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Answer:

The Third option [ far right]

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Answer: Top row, third option (far right)

Step-by-step explanation:

The notation
\lfloor x \rfloor means "floor of x". Whatever decimal value x is, we just ignore the decimal portion and just focus on the integer part. We round down to the nearest whole number. We always round down.

For something like x = 2.5 or x = 2.7, the value of
\lfloor x \rfloor will be 2. It doesn't matter that 2.7 is closer to 3 than it is to 2. The interval
2 \le x < 3 will be entirely on the x axis since we are taking the result of the flooring operation and subtracting off 2. Notice how x = 3 is not included. This is because x = 3 leads to y = 1 instead of y = 0. So we have an open hole at the end of the interval. The same goes for any other piece as well.

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