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23 August, 23:32

If d (t) = 50 t, t is the output.

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  1. 23 August, 23:37
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    Answer: Hello there!

    In the usual notation, you have a function f (x) = y.

    In this type of function, you introduce a number x, and the function "transforms" it into another number y.

    the number that you are introducing, the x, is called the "input" and the number that the function returns, the y, is called the "output"

    Now we have the function d (t) = 50t

    where the number that you introduce is the number t, and the returned number is d (t).

    Then, in this case, t is the input, then the statement "If d (t) = 50 t, t is the output." is false.
  2. 23 August, 23:51
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    No. I don't think t will be the output because t is the input which will multiply with 50 to get the output.
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