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In the function y = f (x ) , the x is classified as​

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Answered by lakshmi7272
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In this equation X represents the input of the process and Y the output of the process and f the function of the variable X. Y is the dependent output variable of a process.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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x can be classified as an independent variable or domain of the function.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • y is often used to represent the vertical axis of a graph. In this context, f(x) is a function that takes a parameter x and returns a value.
  • y=f(x) is a function where value of y depends on the value of x.
  • It can be said that y is a function of x.
  • y is a dependent variable whose value depends on value of x.
  • x is an independent variable here whose value id not dependent on any other variable.
  • Values of y are called the range of this function and values of x are called domain of the given function.
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