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An explicit function ("y" as a function of "x") is one of the form y = ..., where only a single "y" appears on the left, and no "y" appears on the right. Therefore, the function you give is implicit.An explicit function ("y" as a function of "x") is one of the form y = ..., where only a single "y" appears on the left, and no "y" appears on the right. Therefore, the function you give is implicit.An explicit function ("y" as a function of "x") is one of the form y = ..., where only a single "y" appears on the left, and no "y" appears on the right. Therefore, the function you give is implicit.An explicit function ("y" as a function of "x") is one of the form y = ..., where only a single "y" appears on the left, and no "y" appears on the right. Therefore, the function you give is implicit.
It is a function which is usually used with continuous distributions, to give the probability associated with different values of the variable.
y² = x --> y = ±√x Because there are *two* square roots for any positive number (positive and negative) this will not be a function.
A function is an equation that gives a unique answer. A relation does not. Example: y = 3x + 1 is a function. If I give you x, you can determine y. And that y is unique to that x. So if x = 1, you know y = 4. No other of x gives y = 4 as an answer. So y = 3x + 1 is a function. Example: y = 4x2. So if I give you x = 1, y = 4. But y = 4 if I also give you x = -1. So y = 4x2 is not a function, it is a relation.
Create a scatter plot. That might give some indication of the function type. Try out different function. Once you get experience it will come easier.
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THE POINT FROM WHERE THE LEAF ARISES IS KNOWN AS NODE. THE DISTANCE between 2 consequitive nodes is known as internode.. from a node leaf arises but from the internode no leaf arises internode is a part of stem as node is not but is a part of leaf
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The internode.
The area between two successive nodes is referred to as an internode. The node is the area where a leaf connects to the stem.
A Node of Ranvier is the space between two myelinated segments on an axon, while an internode is the space between two Nodes of Ranvier (alternativenly, the myelinated segment).
The node is the part of the stem of the plant from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots emerge. There are many nodes on a plant stem. The distance between each node is called the inter node.
Internode is a section between two nodes. It is commonly used in the field of Botany in referring to the part of a plant stem between two nodes and in Anatomy as the part of a nerve fiber between two nodes.
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They cause stems to grow longer due to an extended internode distance.