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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/College_Algebra_and_Trigonometry_(Beveridge)/04%3A_Functions/401%3A_Function_Notation
    The notation for a function is generally the f(x) notation. In learning about graphing in algebra we typically use the x and y notation, that is: y=6x−1 In function notation, the dependent var...The notation for a function is generally the f(x) notation. In learning about graphing in algebra we typically use the x and y notation, that is: y=6x−1 In function notation, the dependent variable y is replaced by the notation f(x).
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/MAT_149%3A_Topics_in_Finite_Mathematics_(Holz)/02%3A_Functions/2.01%3A_Functions/2.1.01%3A_Function_Notation
    The notation for a function is generally the f(x) notation. In learning about graphing in algebra we typically use the x and y notation, that is: y=6x−1 In function notation, the dependent var...The notation for a function is generally the f(x) notation. In learning about graphing in algebra we typically use the x and y notation, that is: y=6x−1 In function notation, the dependent variable y is replaced by the notation f(x).

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