Definition:
Function, Domain, and Range
- Let A and B be two sets. A function f
from A to B is a relation between A and B such
that for each a
A there is
one and only one associated b
B.
The set A is called the domain of the function, B is
called its range.
- Often a function is denoted by y = f(x) or simply f(x),
indicating the relation { (x,f(x)) }.
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