No, I am not an output in math.
Non negative output
Count up or down
In math, this is called the "range."
its hard but i think you can look in a book and find out
Math instructions would be classified as input instructions. This is because they guide the user on how to enter or manipulate numerical data to achieve a desired outcome. Output instructions, on the other hand, would pertain to how results are displayed or interpreted after processing the input.
Non negative output
The input means the problem and the output means the answer! [but not in math]
Count up or down
if one answer is 6 and the other answer is 7, how do the output numbers from the input/output machines compare
Efficiency = Output/Input.
In math, this is called the "range."
If you use an input output table, domain is the input.
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.
its hard but i think you can look in a book and find out
in math, domain is the set of possible inputs to a function while range is the set of possible outputs.
The result of an input x of an equation; f(x)
A conjunction is a mathematical operator that returns an output of true if and only if all of its operands are true.