It means something that went in before it came out
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Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
It means the same as in any other context: to change or reassess the result so as to take account of changes in the input.
a function is just a rule which takes certain values as input values and asign to each input value exactly one output value (you must be wondering what the "F" is in input or an output value? Well, they are just a fancy name for "variables")(;
The input means the problem and the output means the answer! [but not in math]
Quadratic refers to a type of math function that is growing as a square of the input
It means something that went in before it came out
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.
The result of an input x of an equation; f(x)
If you use an input output table, domain is the input.
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not that I know of, no
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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...
Efficiency = Output/Input.
Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.