Hey, Younes here in class today we have learned about function notation, which is f(x) . To put it simply, f(x) is equivalent to what we used to write as “y”, also it isn’t f multiplied by x but f of x. Ex: f(x)=mx +b is the same thing as y= mx + b. Something to remember is that once you put a number in the f(x) position, it implies the value of y depending on what x is. For example a notation, f(3) shows the value of “y” when x=3.
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