A function is a mathematical concept that maps each input to one and only one output. For every element in the domain, there is a unique corresponding element in the codomain. This property ensures that for any given input, the output can be precisely determined without ambiguity. Functions can be represented using various forms, such as equations, graphs, or tables.
There can only be one output for each input.
Each input has only one output. The same input will always produce the same output. The function can be represented by an equation or a graph.
A function has an input and an ouput. Each input can only have one output. Examples of functions: x = y y = x2 y = cos(x) where y is the output and x is the input.
The output from an AND gate is TRUE if both inputs are TRUE. If each input is given a pulse, the output will pulse, but only for the time that the two input pulses overlap each other in time. If the input pulses do not overlap, the output will do nothing.This answer assumes that the input pulses are from FALSE to TRUE and back to FALSE. In the reverse case, the output will pulse whenever either input is pulsed and, if the inputs overlap in time, the output will simply be one longer pulse.
The rule is what actions (operations) the function performs. The only requirement is that for each imput there is an output and that the same input always results in the same output. (Different inputs can have the same output).
In a mathematical function, each input is associated with exactly one output. This means that for every specific input value, there can only be one corresponding output value. If an input were to produce multiple outputs, it would no longer qualify as a function.
Answer - True, answer on apex.
Its an input and an output button OR It,s the basic input and output of a read only memory
It can be mapped to only one value.
No. A function has only one output per input.
It is a function. A function is the relationship between the input of an equation and its output wherefor each input has only one output (or answer). 2+2 will always equal 4, and pressing "a" in a word processor will always render and "a" on the screen.
If i recall, the only thing like that is a touchscreen- input is the sensor and output is the visual