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  • 31Surjective function — Onto redirects here. For other uses, see wikt:onto. A surjective function from domain X to codomain Y. The function is surjective because every point in the codomain is the value of f(x) for at least one point x in the domain. In mathematics, a… …

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  • 32Linear function — In mathematics, the term linear function can refer to either of two different but related concepts.Analytic geometryIn analytic geometry, the term linear function is sometimes used to mean a first degree polynomial function of one variable. These …

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  • 33Limit of a function — x 1 0.841471 0.1 0.998334 0.01 0.999983 Although the function (sin x)/x is not defined at zero, as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)/x becomes arbitrarily close to 1. It is said that the limit of (sin x)/x as x approache …

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  • 34Thomae's function — If you are having difficulty understanding this article, you might wish to learn more about algebra, functions, and mathematical limits. Thomae s function, also known as the popcorn function, the raindrop function, the ruler function or the… …

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  • 35Three-dimensional graph — A three dimensional graph is the graph of a function of two variables f ( x , y ). Provided that x , y , and f ( x , y ) are real numbers, the graph can be represented as a planar of curved surface in a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate… …

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  • 36Hypercube graph — The hypercube graph Q4 Vertices 2n Edges 2n−1n …

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  • 37Wave function — Not to be confused with the related concept of the Wave equation Some trajectories of a harmonic oscillator (a ball attached to a spring) in classical mechanics (A B) and quantum mechanics (C H). In quantum mechanics (C H), the ball has a wave… …

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  • 38Weierstrass function — may also refer to the Weierstrass elliptic function ( ) or the Weierstrass sigma, zeta, or eta functions. Plot of Weierstrass Function over the interval [−2, 2]. Like fractals, the function exhibits self similarity: every zoom (red circle)… …

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  • 39Transfer function — A transfer function (also known as the system function[1] or network function) is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of a linear time invariant system. With… …

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  • 40Two-dimensional graph — A two dimensional graph is the graph of a function of one variable f ( x ). Provided that x and f ( x ) are real numbers, the graph can be represented as a straight or curved curve in a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.ExampleThe graph …

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