The Input or X values are called the Domain.
They can be any values in the domain of the function.
They are called the arguments of the function.
The domain of a function is simply the x values of the function
The x-values in a set of points
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
the domains
The allowable values of x are called the "domain", and the resultant set of possible y values are called the "range".
A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.A function, f, is usually a mapping from a set of input values. This set, whose elements are often denoted by x, is called the domain.
y = x This is a line and a function. Function values are y values.
These are usually the domain of the function.
They can be any values in the domain of the function.
values used with a function are called
They are called the arguments of the function.
The set of all values that a function will return as outputs is called the *range* of the function.
The domain of a function is simply the x values of the function
The difference in y-values divided by the difference in x-values. It's called rise over run.