A rule by means of which a given function can be change into another function is called
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Operator
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Operator
is a rule by means of which a given function can be changed into another function.
For example,
We can add operators as follows:
(A^ + B^)f = A^f + B^f
Here,
(A^ + B^ ) is an Operator
f is a Function
A^f + B^f is another function
so here an Operator changed one function into another.
Result: Operator can change one function into another.
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