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It is a relationship where one input results in many outputs. A common example is square roots.the square root of 4 is -2 as well as +2. In fact, all positive numbers have two square roots: one negative and one positive. So that is an example of a one-to-many relation.Mathematically, such a relation is not a function. However, by restricting the codomain (range) to only non-negative (or only non-positive) values the relation can be made into a function.Similarly, the inverse functions for all six trigonometric ratios must have restricted codomains. Otherwise, because of their periodicity, each input has infinitely many outputs.For example, arctan[sqrt(3)] = pi/3 + k*pi = pi*(1/3+k) radians, where k is any integer.
Heat rises so in my experience it is always overhead that has the most heat input.
Periodic functions are those functions for which the value of the dependent variable repeats itself for certain values of the dependent variable.example:F(x)=yx is the dependent variable (output of the function)y is the independent variable (input of the function)F(x1)=y1F(x2)=y1As you can see the value of the function is the same for two different values of the dependent variable.The smallest difference between any two dependent variables giving the same value of the function is the period of the function.The periodicity of the usual sine function is 2pi. This is how it works:F(X)=sin(X)sin(x1)=ysin(x2)=sin(x1+2pi)=ysin(x3)=sin(x1+4pi)=yThe smallest difference between any two independent variables (x1 or x2 or x3) is 2pi.This is also evident from the general sine curve (graphical representation). The sine function has a fixed range from -1 to 1 (i.e.,for sin(x)=y, y can only lie between -1 and 1). So, the interval (difference in values of the independent variable) after which the nature of the wave repeats is it's period. Look at the graph and you'll see that the wave replicates after covering 2pi from the current point.
The inverse tangent, also called the arc-tangent.
To find the tangent of 1, you can use the inverse tangent function (arctan) on a calculator. Simply input 1 into the arctan function and calculate the result. The tangent of 1 is approximately 0.7854.
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+2If I were to input 5, It would output 7All 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 + 3INPUTS - OUTPUTS----------------------1 - 82 - 133 - 186 - 3310 - 53
Definetly input.
If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
It is a relationship from one set to another, which is not a function.
No. If an input in a function had more than one output, that would be a mapping, but not a function.
By definition. If one input has more than one outputs then it is not a function.
U can see if there is and input that can go into two outputs if there is it's not a function if there is and imput that only goes in to one output it's is a function
A function relationship between two or more variables, inputs and outputs, where each and every value input has a uniqueoutput.
Activity/Function : Ceiling Fan. Input : Electric current. Output : Moving air.
A function is any relationship between inputs and outputs in which each input leads to exactly one output. It is possible for a function to have more than one input that yields the same output.