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what are homogeneous functions, please use easy language​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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  • homogeneous function is one with multiplicative scaling behaviour: if all its arguments are multiplied by a factor, then its value is multiplied by some power of this factor. For example, a homogeneous real-valued function of two variables x and y is a real-valued function that satisfies the condition.

romanchakmahajan15: sry bt this not easy language at all or may b i m too dimb
Answered by lavesh60
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In mathematics, a homogeneous function is one with multiplicative scaling behaviour: if all its arguments are multiplied by a factor, then its value is multiplied by some power of this factor. For example, a homogeneous real-valued function of two variables x and y is a real-valued function that satisfies the condition.

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romanchakmahajan15: sry bt this not easy language at all or may b i m too dimb
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