Question A1: Suppose the function S: R+ → R+ is defined by S(x) = (a) Evaluate S(√2). 1 √2+1 O $\frac{1}{3-\sqrt{2}} 0.4142 0.6306 3+√2 7 1 2[x] - x + 1*

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Question A1:
Suppose the function S: R+ → R+ is defined by S(x)
(a) Evaluate S(√2).
1
√2+1
$\frac{1}{3-\sqrt{2}}
0.4142
0.6306
3+√2
7
=
2[x]-x+1
Transcribed Image Text:Question A1: Suppose the function S: R+ → R+ is defined by S(x) (a) Evaluate S(√2). 1 √2+1 $\frac{1}{3-\sqrt{2}} 0.4142 0.6306 3+√2 7 = 2[x]-x+1
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