It is a function with fractions as output.
Depends on what you're referring to. Input could be a switch for example, output would be a fan or light coming on. Eating is an input, you can guess what your output is?
It is called the domain.
efficiency
Yes.
The rule that determines the output number based on the input number is known as a function. For example take the function: f(x) = x+1. F is the name of our function, x is the input number, and f(x) is our output number. So if our input number is 3, our function or "rule" says to add one to it. Therefore, f(x), known as the output number, would be 4 since 3+1 = 4.
hftc
a table organizing the input rule output of a function
If it is a fraction, then it is a fraction. You just have to deal with it!
If it is boolean logic, typically that is called a Truth Table.
A function.
the input variable is called the independent variable and the output variable is called the dependent variable.
is an omr and input or output device?
Input Devices are keyboard, joysticks, mouse... etc.... whatever we are using to interact with the computer are called input device... Output Devices are Monitor, Printer, Scanner.....etc....whatever we recieving results or outcomes for our input from the computer is called output devices.....
both input r output
The comparison between output and input work is called efficiency. It is a measure of how well a system can convert input work into useful output work. Efficiency is usually expressed as a percentage, with 100% being perfect efficiency.
Input device.
That is called the efficiency.