explain the types of Algebric functions with example.
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An algebraic function is a function that involves only algebraic operations, like, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as fractional or rational exponents. Think of an algebraic function as a machine, where real numbers go in, mathematical operations occur, and other numbers come out.
We call the numbers going into an algebraic function the input, x, or the domain. Any number can go into a function as long as it is not divided by zero or does not produce a negative square root. A function can preform many mathematical operations with a domain as long as the range is one value for each domain used. We call the numbers coming out of a function the output, y, or the range. Remember, one value in, one value out.
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