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
a table organizing the input rule output of a function
If you use an input output table, domain is the input.
orginize
A table organizing the input rule and the output of a function is often referred to as a function table or a mapping table. It displays pairs of input values alongside their corresponding output values, illustrating how the function transforms each input. This visual representation helps in understanding the relationship between inputs and outputs, making it easier to analyze the function's behavior. Each row typically consists of an input, the rule applied, and the resulting output.
If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
by analyzing your three input logic network
<table> <tr> <td>Name</td> <td><input type="text"/></td> </tr> </table>
by analyzing your three input logic network
No, because then the output would be the same as the rest of the output(s).
There are an infinite possible answer. Among the simpler ones is: Output = Input - 2
a table like your dinner table where you tell only the truth
If it is boolean logic, typically that is called a Truth Table.