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  • 12-07-2022
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In the notation “t(x)=…,” what does “t(x)” represents

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  • 13-07-2022

The notation "t(x)" represents the statement t is a function of x

How to interpret the notation?

The notation is given as:

t(x) = ....

The above notation is a function notation, and it used to relate one element  to another

For instance:

f(x) means f is a function of x

Similarly, "t(x)" represents the statement t is a function of x

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