## anonymous 5 years ago int[-.32]int[6.89]-int[9.67]+int[-16.04]

1. Owlfred

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2. amistre64

integers.... I take it

3. anonymous

i guess. my teacher never taught us this

4. amistre64

-6 -9+16

5. amistre64

1 is my guess

6. anonymous

how do you get that?

7. amistre64

the "int" function strips off everything after the decimal to leave the integer

8. anonymous

ohh i see! thank you!!!

9. anonymous

than the first bit is 0

10. amistre64

I spose that means -0.32 = 0 ? might be -1

11. anonymous

I guess so, but I never saw this before

12. amistre64

factorials are wierd that way to 0! = 1 lol

13. anonymous

wouldnt it be -6 -9 -16?

14. anonymous

my guess would be 0-9-16

15. anonymous

I would second that.

16. amistre64

i gotta learn to read lol

17. anonymous

ahh thanks so much guys! :)

18. anonymous

But again, that's my guess.

19. anonymous

oops

20. anonymous

$-1\times 6-9+(-17)$

21. anonymous

greatest integer less than -16.0.4 is -17

22. anonymous

this is the greatest integer function yes?

23. amistre64

believe so.... strip the decimals and see wahts left we think

24. anonymous

yes so it should be -6-9-17

25. anonymous

greatest integer[-2.3]=-3 it is the greatest integer less than -2.3

26. amistre64

wolfram say -32 and uses the floor function

27. anonymous

so [-16.04]=-17

28. anonymous

yes -6-9-17=-32

29. amistre64

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=int [-.32]int[6.89]-int[9.67]%2Bint[-16.04]

30. anonymous

yes i was just pointing out that [-16.04] is not 16 or -16, but rather -17

31. amistre64

:)

32. amistre64

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