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functionIn mathematics, a function f is a non-empty set of ordered pairs (x, f(x)) of which no two can have the same first element. Hence, if f(x) = x2 two ordered pairs are (−2,4) and (2,4). The set of all first elements in a function's ordered pairs is called the domain; the set of all second elements is the range. Functions are used in all branches of mathematics, physics, and science generally. For example, in the equation In another example, the formula |
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