I've got a homework problem which states "use a range of 0:01 < x < 10:0"
I'm thinking this would mean the range 0.00, 0.01, 0.02, ... 9.98, 9.99, 10.00
Has anyone seen this notation before that can tell me what this range would be?
Thanks, Joe
I've got a homework problem which states "use a range of 0:01 < x < 10:0"
I'm thinking this would mean the range 0.00, 0.01, 0.02, ... 9.98, 9.99, 10.00
Has anyone seen this notation before that can tell me what this range would be?
Thanks, Joe
I don't know what $0{:}01$ means, but if it means $0.01$ then what a range of $0{:}01
This is not the usual decimal symbol anywhere. Even in Europe they will use the comma instead (e.g. 0,05). This just means (0.01,10.00) not including the endpoints.
I think all it means is, when you plot your points, use only values of $x$ between $.01$ and $10$. But I am confused as to why someone would write $0{:}01$ and $10{:}0$ instead of $0.01$ and $10.0$.