A function is a relation between a set A to set B that relates each element of set A to unique element of set B.
As an example consider a function defined for set of real numbers to set of real numbers as f(x)=2x+3.
f:R→Rf(x)=2⋅x+3
Here, the function is defined from real number to real number and variable in the function is x.
To determine
(b)
To define:
The domain and range of a function.
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A functionf, which relates each element of set A to unique element of set B.
The set of each element of set A which is an input for function f is called the domain of function f.
The set of each element of set B which is an output of function f is called the range of a function f.
Also, the domain of a function f(x) is the range of its inverse function f−1(x) and vice-versa.
To determine
(c)
To define:
The graph of a function.
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Assume a functionfis a relation between a set A to set B that relates each element of set A to unique element of set B.
The graphof a functionfis the set of allordered pairs (x,f(x)), such thatxis in thedomain of the functionf, wherexand f(x) arereal numbers.
These pairs are Cartesian coordinates of points in the Euclidean plane.
To determine
(d)
To define:
The dependent and independent variable.
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A symbol that stands for an arbitrary input is called anindependent variable, while a symbol that stands for an arbitrary output is called adependent variable.
In a function f, the domain is the input for function which is independent variable as it is taken by choice.
The range is output in function f which depends upon the choice of input, so it is a dependent variable.
For example, consider a function y=2x+3x2. Here, the variable x is a dependent variable and the variable y is an independent variable.
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