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Trigonometry Related Pages: 7 "Functions" College Algebra and Trigonometry Related Pages: 180-181 "Functions" Precalculus Related Pages: 98-99 "Functions" This activity allows the user to explore single operation linear functions; the function is determined by looking for patterns in the outputs. The functions available for exploration in the function machine activity have one of the following forms:
f(x) = x * a
where a can be any integer between -10 and 10. The notion of a function is important in higher mathematics such as calculus and in areas which use mathematics such as physics. Any rule that assigns exactly one output to one or more inputs can be called a function. Here are a few examples:
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