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Yes. If you have a function that squares a number, the output will be the same for both positive and negative input of the number. e.g. 22 = (-2)2 Or if you use a boolean: If test > 0 return True test can be equal to 1 or 2 or anything else
The output of the function would depend on the specific function itself. Without knowing the function, it is not possible to determine the output.
The question could have been written better. I am assuming that you have two inputs each denoted by "a" and want to know which logic function requires both "a"s to be (1 or TRUE) so that the output is 1. The logic function is an AND gate
In mathematics, to find the domain of a function, you need to determine the set of values for which the function is defined. This involves considering any restrictions on the variable(s) in the function, such as avoiding division by zero, taking square roots of negative numbers, or logarithms of non-positive numbers. Additionally, if the function is expressed using a specific formula, you need to consider any restrictions that may arise from that formula.
This is a combination of two functions, where you apply the first function and get a result and then fill that answer into the second function. OR These are what you get when you take the output of one function and use it to solve the output of the next function.
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Yes. If you have a function that squares a number, the output will be the same for both positive and negative input of the number. e.g. 22 = (-2)2 Or if you use a boolean: If test > 0 return True test can be equal to 1 or 2 or anything else
The simplest answer is f(input) = 1. That is, whatever you input, the output is 1.
its when every input has excactly one output
The output of the function would depend on the specific function itself. Without knowing the function, it is not possible to determine the output.
Anything you like - it depends on the function that relates the output to the input.
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A __________ function takes the exponential function's output and returns the exponential function's input.
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The question could have been written better. I am assuming that you have two inputs each denoted by "a" and want to know which logic function requires both "a"s to be (1 or TRUE) so that the output is 1. The logic function is an AND gate
The output is doubled.
The domain (input) is all possible angles. The range (output) is -1 to +1.