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Unit 2: Complexity Analysis




                                 Function f(x)=2x
                                 In this case, the function is assigned to every real number, the real number with
                                 twice its value.
                                 Assume x=5, then we can write f(5) = 10.


               Some of the mathematical functions are described below:
               Floor and Ceiling Functions

               Floor function is represented as floor(x). Floor function which is also called greatest integer function
               gives the largest integer less than or equal to x. The range of floor(x) is the set of all integers, but the
               domain of floor(x) is the set of all real numbers.

               Let us take an example to understand the floor function more clearly.

                                 floor(1.01)=1
                                 floor(0)=0
                                 floor(2.9)=2
                                 floor(-3)=-3
                                 floor(-1.1)=-2
                                 Find out floor(x) for various values of x.
               Figure 2.4 shows the graph for floor(x).


                                                Figure 2.4: Floor Function






























               Source: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FloorFunction.html
               Ceiling function is represented as ceiling(x). It gives the smallest integer value greater than or equal to x.
               The domain of ceiling(x) is the set of all real numbers. The range of ceiling(x) is the set of all integers.











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