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What do u mean by Codomain Of a function​

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Answered by nagamanohar21
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The codomain of a function is the set of its possible outputs. In the function machine metaphor, the codomain is the set of objects that might possible come out of the machine. For example, when we use the function notation f:R→R, we mean that f is a function from the real numbers to the real numbers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The codomain of a function is the set of its possible outputs. In the function machine metaphor, the codomain is the set of objects that might possible come out of the machine. For example, when we use the function notation f:R→R, we mean that f is a function from the real numbers to the real numbers.

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