in the function y=f(x) the independent variable x is called
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The domain variable (x) is referred to as the independent variable. The range variable (y) is referred to as the dependent variable. Usually function notation is used to represent a relation which is a function. Given that relation "f" is a function, it can be represented as y = f(x) (stated as "y equals f at x").
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