No. In fact, a function can't have an answer at all, because it's not a question.
An equation has an answer, and possibly more than one.
In general, an equation is in the form of (one function) = (another function).
(One of the functions may be zero or a constant.)
An organ is made of more than one tissue and its functions can vary depending on what it is designed to do.
some real world problems have more than one answer (output) given one input, these situations can be described by functions
false
yes
No, all of the organelles have specific functions and are all invaluable.
No, it has nowhere near 3000 functions. It has about 400 functions.
False
They all have in common ranges or outcomes with more than one possibility.
A class cannot have more than one static main method.
Yes, you can stack levers, however each fulcrum is independent in the plane for which it functions.
Yes, as it invovles more functions.
An organ is made of more than one tissue and its functions can vary depending on what it is designed to do.