File:Fixed point example.svg
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English: Graph of a function with three fixed points at (-75/40,-75/40), (-1,-1) and (1,1). |
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Author | Krishnavedala |
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Short title | Fixed points example |
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Image title | Graph of a function with three fixed points at (-75/40,-75/40), (-1,-1) and (1,1). |
Width | 100% |
Height | 100% |