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| Question 437742:  When do you use a=1/4f?
 What does the a stand for? and what does f stand for?
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 
  are another way of describing certain things mathematically. There is a special type of   called a  . An algebraic  relation is a set of ordered pairs, like (2,4) (3,6) (4,8) (5, 10).
 The domain is: 2, 3, 4, 5 (These are all the
  values of the ordered pair) The range is: 4, 6, 8, 10 (These are all the
  values of the ordered pair) The
  contains the   and the  contains the   . This means that the value of the range depends on the domain. Think about the vending machine: What comes out of the machine (range) depends on what you put in (domain). You can't put in a nickel and expect a chocolate bar to pop out!
 So. in your case
  , this is a function where the  is all values of  and  the  is all values of  . The  is the   and the  is the   . 
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