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Thus the range of the function <math>f</math> is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) } \{-1, 0\}}</math>. | Thus the range of the function <math>f</math> is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) } \{-1, 0\}}</math>. | ||
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==Solution 2== | ==Solution 2== |
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Problem
The function is defined by for all real numbers , where denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to the real number . What is the range of ?
Solution 1
There are four cases we need to consider here.
Case 1: is a positive integer. Without loss of generality, assume . Then .
Case 2: is a positive fraction. Without loss of generality, assume . Then .
Case 3: is a negative integer. Without loss of generality, assume . Then .
Case 4: is a negative fraction. Without loss of generality, assume . Then .
Thus the range of the function is .
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Solution 2
It is easily verified that when is an integer, is zero. We therefore need only to consider the case when is not an integer.
When is positive, , so
When is negative, let be composed of integer part and fractional part (both ):
Thus, the range of f is .
Note: One could solve the case of as a negative non-integer in this way:
See Also
2019 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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