
Functions I - Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
... A function is a rule for transforming an object into another object. The object you start with is called the input, and comes from some set called the domain. What you end up with is called the output, and it comes from some set called the codomain. There is a standard and very convenient notation f ...
... A function is a rule for transforming an object into another object. The object you start with is called the input, and comes from some set called the domain. What you end up with is called the output, and it comes from some set called the codomain. There is a standard and very convenient notation f ...
Lecture 4
... Function in general. We first review the notion of function in mathematics. A function consists of three things: 1. A set of legitimate inputs to the function, which is usually called the domain. 2. A set of potential outputs of the function, which is called the range. 3. An association f between the ...
... Function in general. We first review the notion of function in mathematics. A function consists of three things: 1. A set of legitimate inputs to the function, which is usually called the domain. 2. A set of potential outputs of the function, which is called the range. 3. An association f between the ...