Functions in mathematics describe relationships between inputs and outputs. They consist of a domain (input values), codomain (possible outputs), and range (actual outputs). Functions can be represented algebraically, graphically, or in tabular form. They are essential across various fields, aiding in modeling, problem-solving, and understanding mathematical relationships.
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FOM (Fundamentals of Mathematics)
Functions in mathematics describe relationships between inputs and outputs. They consist of a domain (input values), codomain (possible outputs), and range (actual outputs). Functions can be represented algebraically, graphically, or in tabular form. They are essential across various fields, aiding in modeling, problem-solving, and understanding mathematical relationships.