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OpenStudy (matlee):

anyone know how to do peacewise functions in wolframalpha i did it before but i forgot.

satellite73 (satellite73):

i did it once, easy google search

OpenStudy (matlee):

i cant find it :(

OpenStudy (matlee):

im looking on google right now but im getting a idfferent video than i saw before

OpenStudy (matlee):

OpenStudy (matlee):

Oh sattelite! Did you make a new account i saw another sattelite73 lol.

OpenStudy (matlee):

i did find something similar Integrate[Piecewise[{{x/20,0<=x<=4},{1/3-x/30,4<=x<=10}}],{x,0,3}]

myininaya (myininaya):

you don't need to draw the function or see it visually to answer this though :p

OpenStudy (matlee):

ik ik , but i need it for later just in case. I noticed i couldnt put this in wolframalpha

satellite73 (satellite73):

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+piecewise+ [{{x^2,+0%3C%3Dx%3C%3D2},{x-10,+2%3Cx%3C%3D5},{1-x,+x%3E5}}]

OpenStudy (matlee):

how can i put my picture in there though

satellite73 (satellite73):

copy and paste the link i sent

OpenStudy (matlee):

Ok

satellite73 (satellite73):

i am the one and only satellite

satellite73 (satellite73):

52 smart score and all

OpenStudy (matlee):

Oh lol

OpenStudy (matlee):

Noo :l this is not the same as before. But ty anyways i will try to figure out since i have more sources.

OpenStudy (matlee):

Ty Mina and Sattelite

myininaya (myininaya):

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Piecewise%5B%7B%7Bx%2F4-1,+x+!%3D+2%7D+,%7B3,+x%3D2%7D%7D%5D I don't know how to make the window bigger I want to make the window bigger to show what happens at x=2 you can see a hole at x=2 in that line but x=2 is defined somewhere above the x-axis and I don't know how to show that part in wolfram

OpenStudy (matlee):

http://openstudy.com/users/matlee#/updates/56bbe63ce4b004c3c38e8c2d i found my old question

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