The output is three times as large.
you use the output of the first function as the input of the second function.
Nothing happens if a number is divided by a zero.
The answer depends on what w represents. If w is the denominator of the rational function then as w gets close to zero, the rational function tends toward plus or minus infinity - depending on the signs of the dominant terms in the numerator and denominator.
the volume is divided by 27
The probability of whatever it was that happens.
the output is divided by 3.
the output is divided by 4
the output is divided by 3.
The output is tripled.
the output is halved
The output is multiplied by 5.
The output is multiplied by 5.
The output is multiplied by 3.
The output is doubled.
you use the output of the first function as the input of the second function.
It depends on the nature of the function.
Procedural programming is a computer programming technique in which the program is divided into modules like function or subroutine or procedure or subprograms, where as ... "Modular Programming" is the act of designing and writing programs as interactions among functions that each perform a single well-defined function, and which have minimal side-effect interaction between them. Put differently, the content of each function is cohesive, and there is low coupling between functions as happens in procedural programming.