Describe this function.
It's a sine function.
>>155477811
false.
>>155477811
I dunno, she looks pretty linear to me.
>>155477783
I wanna FUCK that function
>>155477904
A |sine| function?
>>155477783
A negative gaussian.
Like, X - Y·Gauusian(0, sigma).
>>155478258
No, more like sin+1
>>155477783
Infinite recursion resulting in hard crash due to stack overflow
>>155477783
malfunction
>>155477783
y = -30cos(x/30) + 30
assuming the max is 60
>>155477783
Pure sex
>>155477783
more like
a*(1-cos(x/b))
(i dunno how much a and b are, btw)
>>155478767
Quite right. The only problem is that the curve should technically start coming back downwards on the right but its not doing that. Which makes >>155478302 more plausible. Let me plug in values and give you guys the exact equation
>>155477904
sin x + n
1-cos(alpha)
>>155478933
heres my working on it
>>155477783
hipster
>>155477783
conjunction junction
whats your function
>>155478365
How can it be sinx +n when it's zero at x=0?
Come on guys
>>155477783
looks like a/(1+jp²) to me
This thread confirms that I'm a highly functional retard. I'm 26, I live at home, I'm unemployed and I have no idea what you people are talking about.
I thought I was smart.
>>155477783
Convex
>>155481143
What level math did you get up to in high school? This is calculus man.
If you were in retard math in high school (we called it "college prep" - the step below "honors") you probably didn't even touch on functions.
Don't be too down on yourself. I know plenty of smart people who are terrible at math, but they have useful skills that they've honed and profited from in there own way.
>>155481305I got a C at GCSE -_-
>>155481077
Retard detected
Back to grade school with you
>>155481305
>This is calculus man.
But it's not, no one here is using any integrals or derivatives, it's just a function that happens to have the area under it colored in, which no one had even attempted to work out yet. I'm going to go with this being the inverse Gaussian though >>155479440
>>155477783
>>155477811
f(x) = 27.5 × [1 – sin(xπ/100 + π/2)]
>>155481827
it's not a cos/sin based function, if it hit its plateau at around 50 it would be down again on the right.
That shit is slowly growing to infinity.
>>155477783
half-sinusoidal
>>155481780
call me out if I'm being retarded, but reverse Gaussian is a function, not a study of functions, the study of functions is analysis right?
>>155481417
Do you have some sort of learning difficulty?
>>155477783
I like the curves
>>155481780
True! This is not calculus.
>>155481958
And true the Guassian function isn't taught in basic math (so no need to feel bad) Its taught in Statistics basically under the topic of Normal Distribution.
>>155481827
Nice effort man. The graph is fine but its gonna start coming back down after x = 100 because its a sinusoidal function. Whereas in OP's picture the line gets horizontal after 75. You could also try piece-wise functions.
>>155477783
>>155484373
Lim 75?
>>155477783
Math is fucking gay
Was any of this math useful in real life or is it like a party trick for moments like these?
>>155486456
Are you seriously asking why is math useful?
>>155486456
Algebra and geometry is all the average person needs. Calculus is just a good way to filter out people for STEM and anything higher is only good for specialized STEM fields.
>>155486456
>useful in real life
Depends. Are you a mathematician or engineer? Or are you a construction worker like me who only rarely has to use basic trig?
Depends on what you do in your life.
>>155486456
Math is a toolbox that you use on a computer for everyone except pic related.
>>155477783
Looks like a mirrored high pass filter.
>>155486456
You can draw 2hu bullets
>>155486456
If you're doing useful things in real life, yes.
>>155477783
The equivalent form y=(90/pi)*(1-cos(x*360/pi)) is also acceptable.
t. /sci/
>>155477783
y=1
>>155481143
Don't beat yourself up too hard. I used to know this shit like the back of my hand but don't remember shit anymore. Honestly it's more likely you'll forget this stuff once you get out of school if you don't actively keep studying it, but there's no reason to keep studying it if your career path has nothing to do with mathematics.
>>155477783
You've got your mama in a whirl/She's not sure if you're a boy or a girl.
>>155487429
Isn't it really 0≤y≤(90/pi)*(1-cos(x*360/pi))
Failed at its only purpose in life. Though it was an impossible task so you can't be too hard on it.
>>155490689
Ougi sort of succeeded. Araragi pre-Ougi Dark may not have given the sort of advice he gives to Kanbaru in Suruga Devil.
Pressuring him to get back in touch with Sodachi was a bonus too I guess.
>>155479128
This.
I belive n=55 in this case.
>>155477783
I have no idea I am not a math wizard
Your IQ Gaussfag