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2 April, 00:12

What does the notation f (2) mean?

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  1. 2 April, 02:36
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    The expression "f (x) " means "plug a value for x into a formula f "; the expression does not mean "multiply f and x"! Don't embarrass yourself by pronouncing or thinking of "f (x) " as being "f times x". In notation, the "x" in "f (x) " is called "the argument of the function", or just "the argument".
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