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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

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    Could you please describe the context of the problem?2011-08-30
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    Sure, here's the problem: Each of the following equations can be represented as a straight line on an x-y plot by choosing the appropriate axis scales. Plot them both in rectangular coordinate format and then in an appropriate format to yield a straight line. Explain how the plot operation yields the straight line. Variable y has units of volts. Variable x has units of meters (use a range of 0:01 < x < 10:0). Note: This is easily done using a spreadsheet program where you can compare the use of different axis scales.2011-08-30
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    You might want to edit that into your question. That being said, I don't know why they're using ":"...2011-08-30

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