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1 March, 01:18

The value y is a function of x if for each element x in the domain, there is/are how many value (s) of y in the range?

A. An infinite number

B. Exactly one

C. A finite number

D. Zero

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  1. 1 March, 03:34
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    In a function f (x):

    set of all the values that x can take is called the domain of the function.

    Set of all the values that f (x) (or y) can take is called the range of the function.

    Range can have either finite or infinite number of values depending on the function its domain.

    For example, f (x) = x^2

    can have infinite number of values in range.

    whereas:

    f (x) = [x], 0
    where [x] is the greatest integer function,

    has finite number of values in its range.
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