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| ------------------------ | Algebra Chapter 15: Sequences and Series Section 1: Discrete Functions |
Operations of Arithmetic |
A More Formal Understanding of Functions
As you know, a function assigns an input to exactly one output. We defined the set of inputs as the function's domain and the set of outputs as its range.
To describe a function f with a domain X and a codomain Y, we use the notation
Discrete Functions
Up to this point, we have studied what are called continuous functions, which took on certain values on any given interval.