A set of numbers is never a function. A function is something that takes in a number and changes it into another number. For example y+2 takes in a number (y) and adds 2 to it. If y is 4, it produces 6.
The domain of your function is the set of real numbers.
The domain of a function is the set of numbers that can be valid inputs into the function. Expressed another way, it is the set of numbers along the x-axis that have a corresponding solution on the y axis.
If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.
Surprisingly, it is =AVERAGE(number1, number2,...)
The set of all the second coordinates of a function.In a function f(x) = |x|, the range is the set of all non negative numbers.
The domain of your function is the set of real numbers.
Discrete Function - A function that is defined only for a set of numbers that can be listed, such as the set of whole numbers or the set of integers. Explicit Definition - A definition of a function by a formula in terms of the variable.
Please tell us your set of numbers.
the domain of the function
The domain of a function is the set of numbers that can be valid inputs into the function. Expressed another way, it is the set of numbers along the x-axis that have a corresponding solution on the y axis.
It tells you what the center of all the numbers is.
The domain of a function.
The average of a set of numbers is equal to the sum of those numbers divided by the number of numbers. So, one might say that the average function is equal to the sum function divided by the count function.
It is a statistical function specifically, finding a number that is a good representation of a set of numbers.
There is no single function. In fact there are infinitely many possible functions.
A sequence is a function ! whose domian is the set of natural numbers
You did not provide the numbers therefore I cannot answer the question.