In mathematics, the term "domain" refers to the set of all possible input values (typically represented as (x)) for a given function. It defines the range of values over which the function is defined and can produce valid outputs. For example, in the function (f(x) = \sqrt{x}), the domain is all non-negative real numbers since the square root of a negative number is not defined within the real number system.
a computer term or a math term can be used in many ways
Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.
it is a math term
the mean
its the answer.
mean: average
Domain, in math terms, is the set of possible x values. This changes with your function. f(x)=x, for example, has a domain of negative infinity to infinity. However, f(x)=squareroot of x can only be positive, as otherwise it would go to imaginary numbers. Hence, its domain is 0 to inifinity.
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average...:)