An input/output table works like this:
You input something, and through a function, it outputs something else!
Say I Had a function that is: input+2
If I were to input 5, It would output 7
All an input/output table does is displays a couple examples of multiple inputs with their outputs! Put tables only operate on one function....
Example:
Function: Input x 5 + 3
INPUTS - OUTPUTS
----------------------
1 - 8
2 - 13
3 - 18
6 - 33
10 - 53
an input-output table is basically a way to umm calculate possible answers for a problem... im NT sure if this will help much but here is an exampla:
x y= 2x+5
1 y=2(1)+5 =7
2 y=2(2)+5=9
3 y=2(3)+5=11
parenthesis=multiply
ok i hope this helps a little if NT im sorry ;p
a table organizing the input rule output of a function
There are an infinite possible answer. Among the simpler ones is: Output = Input - 2
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A table in which you put in a number and out comes another number. Usually more than one groups of numbers. And almost ALWAYS follows a rule such as: Input x3=Output or Input -23= Output Input | Output 2 | 4 10 | 20 16 | 32 In this table you can see that the rule is Input x2 = Output Hope This helped!
There are infinitely many possible answers: Rule I: Output = 4 (whatever the input, the output is 4). Rule 2: Output = Input - 2 Rule 3: Output = Input/2 + 1 Rule 4: Output = (Input/3)2
If it is boolean logic, typically that is called a Truth Table.
that can help people who work for a company that uses input and out put questions but need a fast fix?
There are many possible answers. One of them is Output = 6 - Input.
A table organizing to imput rule and output of a function
If you use an input output table, domain is the input.
If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
Yukio Kaneko has written: 'Input output table and input output analysis' -- subject(s): Input-output analysis, Input-output tables 'Sangyo renkan no keizai bunseki'