Which of the following best defines an input?
An input is the result of a relation or the function rule, usually the y-values in a set of ordered pairs or on a table or graph.
An input is a special type of relation for which there is a rule that pairs each input with exactly one output.
An input is a set of ordered pairs in which no y-value repeats.
An input is the value that determines another based on the relation or the function rule, usually the x-values in a set of ordered pairs or on a table or graph.
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An input is the value that determines another based on the relation or the function rule, usually the x-values in a set of ordered pairs or on a table or graph . This defines the input in best way .
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An input is a value that determines another based on the relation or the function rule, usually the x - values in a set of ordered pairs or on a table or graph.
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An input is a value that determines another based on the relation or the function rule, usually the x - values in a set of ordered pairs or on a table or graph.
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