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∙ 12y agoThe 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.
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∙ 12y agoIt is a function with fractions as output.
Divide by 7.
None. Planets do not rule numbers.
it rounds to that number because the number 4 is lower so they take that number out of the picture.
As a result of the rule that you use the definition of the term - such as significant digits - when finding them for a number.
The definiton of input number is the number going in. The input number is the oppsite of the output number. For instance:Input Output1 52 103 154 205 25The rule of the input and output number is input times five equals output.
There are infinitely many possible answers: Rule I: Output = 4 (whatever the input, the output is 4). Rule 2: Output = Input - 2 Rule 3: Output = Input/2 + 1 Rule 4: Output = (Input/3)2
A table in which you put in a number and out comes another number. Usually more than one groups of numbers. And almost ALWAYS follows a rule such as: Input x3=Output or Input -23= Output Input | Output 2 | 4 10 | 20 16 | 32 In this table you can see that the rule is Input x2 = Output Hope This helped!
a table organizing the input rule output of a function
There are many possible answers. One of them is Output = 6 - Input.
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There are an infinite possible answer. Among the simpler ones is: Output = Input - 2
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.
It is a function with fractions as output.
A function is a rule which assigns exactly one output f(x) to every input x.
Assuming by in you mean input and out you mean output. Input is the value that goes in while the output is the value you receive. Between these terms is a rule, called the nth term that will always work to help you find the input/output. For example. Our input is 2, and our output is 10 the rule here could be the input multiplied by 5 equals the output, or it can be something extremely difficult and unfathomable even to a banker...
Multiply by 5 and add 20 (or equivalently, add 4 and then multiply by 5)