Math 160 2.1 – What is a Function? 1. 2 input output function.

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Math – What is a Function? 1

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The __________ of a function is the set of all possible ____________. 18

The __________ of a function is the set of all possible ____________. 19 domain

The __________ of a function is the set of all possible ____________. 20 domain inputs

The __________ of a function is the set of all possible ____________. 21 domain range inputs

The __________ of a function is the set of all possible ____________. 22 domain range inputs outputs

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