Parameters
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
The input of a function is called the "argument" or "input value." In mathematical terms, it is often denoted as ( x ) in a function ( f(x) ). The argument is the value that is fed into the function to produce an output, which is typically referred to as the "function value" or "output."
variables
They are called the arguments of the function.
A function.
The Input or X values are called the Domain.
variables
They are called the arguments of the function.
A function.
For a function, it is the domain.
A function that maps an input onto itself is called an identity function. In other words, the output of the function is the same as the input. The identity function is represented by the equation f(x) = x.
No, it is not. A function can only have one output per input. (If it has more than one, it is still maths, but it cannot be called a "function". It would probably be called an equation or a formula etc...).
it is called the Domain......
By definition. If one input has more than one outputs then it is not a function.
Function
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the function of input is f(x).