The letter V represents a function when drawn on a coordinate plane.
i can not tell you either
A=S2... Where A = area, and S = length of one side.
It is a point on the coordinate grid. The grid may be the Cartesian or coordinate plane, or its equivalent in 3 or more dimensions. It could also refer to a grid where the axes are not at right angles to one another (eg isometric grid).
"never-ending number" is ambiguous. You could either mean an infinite number, or an irrational number. For infinite numbers, you could use the Hebrew letter Aleph - which is used to represent the cardinal numbers of infinite sets of finite numbers. For irrational numbers, as far as I know there is no commonly accepted symbol to represent them.
To get the midpoint between two points, the x-coordinate of the resulting point is the average of the x-coordinates of your two points. Similar for the y-coordinate. Take the average of the endpoints, calculate the average of the x-coordinates.
It could represent a point whose coordinates do satisfy the requirements of the function.
y0(x) could represent a function of x but usually y(0) represents the function y that is evaluated at x = 0 and so is no longer a function of x but a constant.
It can represent anything that you want - provided that you define it as such. Here are some examples:Algebra: it could represent a typical element in the set of rational numbers.Geometry: In the Cartesian plane (or space), it could represent the ordinate (second coordinate) of a point.Probability: It could represent the probability of the complement of a given event - particularly for the binomial distribution.
A set of points forming a straight line.
(2, 1) or (2, 4).
The most obvious is to plot relationships between one quantity and another. If for every thing you sell, you make 3 dollars, then you could express that as the equation y=3x and plot that using the Cartesian coordinate system. (where y would represent dollars and x would represent items sold)
no it can't because linear fuctions are straight
i can not tell you either
A=S2... Where A = area, and S = length of one side.
Such as?!?! You have not give us any specific to go on so we couldn't possibly begin to answer that!
No. f is a letter of the Roman alphabet. It cannot be a probability density function.
Any letter can represent an uknown value it could be x, n, or any other letter you could think of ex- X-7 is 13 x would equal 20