In <4fbfe851$0$18484$
9a6e...@unlimited.newshosting.com>, on
05/25/2012
at 04:14 PM, "Larry" <
lca...@cfl.rr.com> said:
>Given the greatest integer function, [Xn] = n for non-negative
>real Xn, let Yn = Xn - n. Plot this on a rectangular coordinate
>system and you will get a series of isomorphic saw teeth for
>n <= Xn < n+1. For an integer N = 0
Note rhat N is a bound varianle here.
>drop a line, L, from (0,1) to (N,0) giving Y' = (-1/N)X' + 1
No, giving an undefined Y'. You need to introduce an additional
variable for thing to make sense.
Also, your notation is potentially confusing, since there is a
convention to use ' to indicate differentiation.
>The slope is clearly a non-zero infinitesimal.
What do "slope" and "infinitesimal" mean? In classical Real Analysis a
function has a slope only where it is differentiable and there are no
infinitesimals. In Nonstandard Analysis the situation is somewhat
different, but still requires careful reasoning.
>This construct gives a geometric feel for just how infinitesimal
>infinitesimal is.
No, it just shows the need for careful reasoning.
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