Equations that satisfy requested properties

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In summary, the conversation discusses finding equations that satisfy certain properties, specifically for functions that are continuous and bounded but have no global minimum or maximum. The first equation is thought to possibly involve a trig function, and the second equation may be related to the first. However, more effort needs to be put into finding a solution. This is a duplicate post and should not be posted in multiple sections.
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Find the equations that satisfy the following properties:

1) f:(0,infinity) -> R is continuous and bounded, but f has no maximum and no minimum (that is global min and max).

2) k:[0,infinity) -> R is continuous, but k has no maximum and no minimum (again global min and max).

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I'm thinking that i need to use a trig function for number 1, but beyond that I'm stumped.
 
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Oh, come on. You can try harder than that. 1) is terribly easy. Find a continuous, bounded and monotone function on (0,infinity). A trig function will help for 2), but if you get a good example for 1) you can combine it with a trig function to get 2).
 

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What are equations that satisfy requested properties?

Equations that satisfy requested properties are mathematical expressions that meet specific criteria or conditions. These equations are used to model and solve various problems in science, engineering, and other fields.

What are some common properties that equations can satisfy?

Some common properties that equations can satisfy include linearity, symmetry, continuity, differentiability, and integrability. These properties are important in understanding and analyzing mathematical models.

How are equations that satisfy requested properties used in scientific research?

Equations that satisfy requested properties are used in scientific research to describe and predict various phenomena. They are also used to develop mathematical models that can be tested and validated through experiments or observations.

Can an equation satisfy multiple properties at the same time?

Yes, an equation can satisfy multiple properties at the same time. For example, the equation for a straight line satisfies both linearity and continuity. This allows scientists to use one equation to describe multiple properties of a phenomenon.

How do scientists determine which properties an equation should satisfy?

Scientists determine which properties an equation should satisfy based on the specific problem or phenomenon they are studying. They consider the relevant variables, parameters, and constraints to determine which properties are necessary to accurately model the system.

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