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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have attached a drawing of horizontal rectangles and vertical rectangles. It does seem easy with a simple graph like this. The graph doesn't shed light, however, on the complications that flipping the function around like this brings, however. You can't simply change y = f(x) to x = f(y) because functions are deterministic; one input yields only one output. In functions such as sin(x), "inversing" the function around this way gives you something that is no longer a function (sin(x) rotated in this manner would no longer pass the "vertical line test". When you're dealing with something that is no longer a function, many of the principles we've learned in this class no longer apply. In another sense, simply flipping the function around like this and then using horizontal bars would be the same as using vertical bars like have been doing, and kind of doesn't really answer the question. How would you fit horizontal bars into sine functions (see attached graph)? hb.png (6.483 KB)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi Ishaan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just showing hero what s/o write against what he told me to write

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I can read right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya NP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow you are in University of Ottawa

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya nothing too embarrassing this time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh it is so stupid

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not the one in canada

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anyone can get in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stupid, University of Ottawa not at all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no not the one in canada

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not the one in Canada I thought you were in Canada

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I take it online

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I see Cool Online

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not that cool

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hero wld disagree with me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hero says it is simple and i say it is annoying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to be attending uni online is pretty cool

hero (hero):

Tell that other guy to kiss my... Oh wait..

OpenStudy (pokemon23):

hero i finally got the file working...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He is a computer something i cant remember i think engineer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm so what's the problem with Horizontal Bars in Sin Graph Hmm |dw:1323066852348:dw| ah I see it now maybe you could use it for just the principle value and not the whole curve

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