It is a function from the set of x-values to the set of y-values.
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This will be a math function. Each choice is only going to have one answer in this kind of function.
That's how "function" is defined. If you have two points with the same x-coordinates, you have a "relation", but not a "function". A function is a special type of relation. The idea of a function is that, for every value of the independent variable (for example, "x"), the dependent variable (for example, "y") is uniquely defined. In other words, you can consider a function as a rule that assigns a y-value uniquely to every x-value.
2 is the exception to the rule that every prime number is odd
It depends on your rounding rules. The 'averaging rule' is this: 1) If the placement decimal value is 5 or higher, round up. 2) if the placement decimal value is 4 or lower, round down. For this rule, the above number will round to 197.1 If you use the 'truncation rule', you always drop ANY value at that point. For this rule, the above value will round to 197.0
A function is a rule which assigns exactly one output f(x) to every input x.
A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.
I found two answers for this question. A function is a rule that assigns to each value of one variable (called the independent variable) exactly one value of another variable (called the dependent variable.) A function is a rule that assigns to each input value a unique output value.
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It is any invertible function.
This will be a math function. Each choice is only going to have one answer in this kind of function.
That's how "function" is defined. If you have two points with the same x-coordinates, you have a "relation", but not a "function". A function is a special type of relation. The idea of a function is that, for every value of the independent variable (for example, "x"), the dependent variable (for example, "y") is uniquely defined. In other words, you can consider a function as a rule that assigns a y-value uniquely to every x-value.
In the Hunger Games rule book, there is a rule that every 25th game is called a quarter quell. Every quarter quell something unique happens in the games. President Snow used it to his advantage that it was the 75th Hunger Games to get Katniss back into the arena.
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Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'
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.
Break Every Rule was created in 1986-09.