Let f(x) = x-[x] 1+x-[x] , x ∈ R, then the range of f is :
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Let f(x) = \(\frac{x-[x]}{1+x-[x]}\), x ∈ R, then the range of f is :
- [0, 1]
- [0, 1/2]
- [0, 1/2)
- (0, 1)
Answer
(C) [0, 1/2)
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