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Foundations of Functions

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continuous   "data whose input variable assumes real numbers, graphed as connected points"  
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dependent   "can also be called output, y-axis, and range"  
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discrete   "data whose input variable only assumes certain values, graphed in unconnected, distinct points, and has a domain that lists specific numbers. Ex. D={x|x=1, 2, 3, …}"  
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domain   "the set of x-coordinates of the set of points on a graph or in a given set of ordered pairs, or the set of all inputs of a function"  
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function   predictable relationship between two sets of numbers in which an input value from the first set has only one output value in the second set  
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function notation   used to represent the dependency of a variable  
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independent   "can also be called input, x-axis, and domain"  
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range   "the set of y-coordinates of the set of points on a graph or in given set of ordered pairs, also known as the set of all outputs of a function"  
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scatterplot   compares two sets of data to see relationships  
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