would a replacement values of 15 be reasonable for the input
Recall that domain is the input of a function, and the range is the output. If the value for the input (domain) represents the height of a person, it would not be reasonable to use a negative number for the input because this would indicate a negative height. That would not be realistic or negative. Some events would be reasonable or realistic if a negative number would be used as a valid time input and some events would not. For example, a negative time may represent the time before blastoff, but a negative time would not be realistic if it was used to represent the time you spent on homework last week. Only zero or a positive number would be realistic, therefore the reasonable domain would be non-negative numbers (positive numbers and zero).
An input value is the value that you start with. If it helps, you can think of an input value as being a value you type in. So, for instance, if you type 8 * 2 into your calculator, then that's the input. This is contrasted with output, which is the value returned to you by the computer program. In our example, the output would be 16.
Anything you like - it depends on the function that relates the output to the input.
The change in the input value is equalto the change in the output value.
because its stupid
every input has some value but the output is always less than the input this is called value creation
every input has some value but the output is always less than the input this is called value creation
The value that results from the substitution of a given input into an expression or function is the output. The value substituted into an expression or function is an input.
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i think reasonable means in math if its worth any value such as the 0 its worth no value
Current cost. Replacement cost or net realizable value.
i would say there is. you just have to get the right one!