In mathematics, the domain of a function refers to the set of inputs that the function can accept. It is denoted as dom(f) or dom f, where f represents the function. The domain is part of the definition of a function and in the context of graphing, it is represented on the x-axis of the Cartesian coordinate system.
Stanford University
Winter 2020
CS 103A serves as an additional review course for CS103 students, focusing on strengthening proof-based mathematics skills and general problem-solving strategies in a context closely tied to CS103.
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