Yes, a function needs to be one-to-one in order to have an inverse.
to balance the natural resources and daily human needs of its establishment
This question has a variety of answers. This needs to be more specific. This also varies depending on the sport.
No it isn't! The function G(x) := Gamma(x) * (1 + c * sin(2 * pi * x)) with 0 < c < 1 is such an example. Both, the Gamma-function and G have the properties f(x+1) = x * f(x) and f(1) = 1. That's why one needs a third property to define the gamma function uniquely.
There are several laws of exponential functions, not just one. Here is just one of them:The derivative of THE exponential function (base e) is the same as the function itself.
Organizam that has a backbone
Bacterias are a single celled organism. Bacteria is a major category of micro organisms and is commonly confused with viruses.
Bacterias are a single celled organism. Bacteria is a major category of micro organisms and is commonly confused with viruses.
Your whole body, including you brain, needs water to function or else you'll become dehydrated.
The Brain needs 4 things to function: * Glucose * Blood * Oxygen * And Calcium The Brain needs 4 things to function: * Glucose * Blood * Oxygen * And Calcium
what provides the elctrons transport chain in cellular resporation with the energy it needs function
Yes, a function needs to be one-to-one in order to have an inverse.
Everything that a society needs to function.
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Touch, hearing, and balance
Staple food gives your body everything it needs to survive and function properly. -ebush
A range can be one of the arguments in a function. It can also be an array of values. It depends on the function and what it needs to work.