difference between real function and general function
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Difference between “real functions” and “real-valued functions” ... A function which has either R or one of its subsets as its range is called a real valued function. Further, if its domain is also either R or a subset of R, it is called a real function.
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In mathematics, a real-valued function is a function whose values are real numbers. In other words, it is a function that assigns a real number to each member of its domain. Many important function spaces are defined to consist of real-valued functions.
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