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OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

what is boundedness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Didn't I just answer this?

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

how can i say by seeing the graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounded_function

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

We have been through all this already, look at the link and the explanation I gave u before.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at the picture at the right of the link I gave u.

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

but i want eve it is below or above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hero (hero):

Something that is bounded has limits. Something that is unbounded has no limit

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

u mean stops

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, I told him that already in another post, he doesn't listen.

OpenStudy (ksaimouli):

they gave the domain -infinet,infinite

OpenStudy (anonymous):

infinite means "without bound"

hero (hero):

Think about a new kid with no license that can only drive his dad's car in a parking lot. That is boundedness. When this kid get's his license, he can drive wherever he wants. That is unboundedness. Now, apply that to math and graphs.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

With the same idea u can bound above, below or some combination.

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