In mathematics, an input refers to a value or set of values that are fed into a function or mathematical operation. It is the independent variable or the argument for which the function produces an output. For example, in the function ( f(x) = x^2 ), the value of ( x ) is the input, and the function returns the square of that input as the output. Inputs can be numbers, variables, or even more complex structures like vectors or matrices, depending on the context.
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Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
It means something that went in before it came out
its hard but i think you can look in a book and find out
If you use an input output table, domain is the input.
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The input means the problem and the output means the answer! [but not in math]
Quadratic refers to a type of math function that is growing as a square of the input
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not that I know of, no
Input means uh uh uh uh uh uh...... Idk
Efficiency = Output/Input.
Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
The rule of a function in math is what relates the input value to the output value. For example, if f(x) = x2, the "function rule" is to square the input value to get the output value.
if one answer is 6 and the other answer is 7, how do the output numbers from the input/output machines compare
its hard but i think you can look in a book and find out