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May you please help me how can I extract the equation for this diagram?



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I know that the right side is y=2-2x










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    @ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
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    $f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
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May you please help me how can I extract the equation for this diagram?



This is the diagram (Click)



I know that the right side is y=2-2x










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    @ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
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    – Ali
    Dec 10 '18 at 18:57






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    $f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
    $endgroup$
    – Spasoje Durovic
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:03
















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May you please help me how can I extract the equation for this diagram?



This is the diagram (Click)



I know that the right side is y=2-2x










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May you please help me how can I extract the equation for this diagram?



This is the diagram (Click)



I know that the right side is y=2-2x







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  • $begingroup$
    @ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
    $endgroup$
    – Ali
    Dec 10 '18 at 18:57






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    $f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
    $endgroup$
    – Spasoje Durovic
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:03




















  • $begingroup$
    @ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
    $endgroup$
    – Ali
    Dec 10 '18 at 18:57






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    $f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
    $endgroup$
    – Spasoje Durovic
    Dec 10 '18 at 19:03


















$begingroup$
@ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
$endgroup$
– Ali
Dec 10 '18 at 18:57




$begingroup$
@ThomasShelby It is not the equation for the diagram
$endgroup$
– Ali
Dec 10 '18 at 18:57




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$begingroup$
$f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
$endgroup$
– Spasoje Durovic
Dec 10 '18 at 19:03






$begingroup$
$f(x)=4x$ if $0le x le frac{1}{2}$, $=-4x$ if $frac{1}{2} le x le 1$, I guess?
$endgroup$
– Spasoje Durovic
Dec 10 '18 at 19:03












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f(x) = 4x if x in [0,1/2], = 4 - 4x if x in [1/2,1].






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