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    What is function?

    Function is said to be the central idea of  mathematics

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    In mathematics, a function[1] is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output. An example is the function that relates each real number x to its square x2. The output of a function fcorresponding to an input x is denoted by f(x) (read "f of x"). In this example, if the input is −3, then the output is 9, and we may writef(−3) = 9. The input variable(s) are sometimes referred to as the argument(s) of the function.


    Functions are "the central objects of investigation"[2] in most fields of modern mathematics. There are many ways to describe or represent a function. Some functions may be defined by a formula or algorithm that tells how to compute the output for a given input. Others are given by a picture, called the graph of the function. In science, functions are sometimes defined by a table that gives the outputs for selected inputs. A function could be described implicitly, for example as the inverse to another function or as a solution of adifferential equation.


    The input and output of a function can be expressed as an ordered pair, ordered so that the first element is the input (or tuple of inputs, if the function takes more than one input), and the second is the output. In the example above, f(x) = x2, we have the ordered pair (−3, 9). If both input and output are real numbers, this ordered pair can be viewed as the Cartesian coordinates of a point on the graph of the function. But no picture can exactly define every point in an infinite set.


    In modern mathematics,[3] a function is defined by its set of inputs, called the domain, a set containing the outputs, called its codomain(or range), and the set of all paired input and outputs, called its graph. For example, we could define a function using the rule f(x) = x2 by saying that the domain and codomain are the real numbers, and that the ordered pairs are all pairs of real numbers (xx2). Collections of functions with the same domain and the same codomain are called function spaces, the properties of which are studied in such mathematical disciplines as real analysis, complex analysis, and functional analysis.


    In analogy with arithmetic, it is possible to define addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of functions, in those cases where the output is a number. Another important operation defined on functions is function composition, where the output from one function becomes the input to another function.


    Read more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_(mathematics) 


     


     



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