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English: Shows the graph of the function f(x) = (x-½) / (x-x2) which bijectively maps the open interval (0,1) to the set ℝ of all real numbers.
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Author Jochen Burghardt
Gnuplot source Code
set xrange [0:1]
plot (x-0.5)/(x-x*x) with lines
pause -1

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