Is a relation for a set of values where each domain has exactly one range. - FUNCTION, Set of all inputs, the x-coordinates of a function. - DOMAIN, The set of actual outputs, the x-coordinates of a function - RANGE, Set of all possible outputs. - CODOMAIN, When each element of a function’s range is paired with exactly one element of the domain. - ONE-TO-ONE FUNCTION, When a function’s codomain is the same as its range. - ONTO FUNCTION, A graph with a line or unbroken curve. - CONTINUOUS FUNCTION, A function that is defined only for a set of numbers that can be listed, such as the set of whole numbers or the set of integers. - DISCRETE FUNCTIONS, Symbols used in algebraic such as <, >, =, etc. - ALGEBRAIC NOTATION, Symbol used to represent sets { }. - SET-BUILDER NOTATION, Symbol used to represent intervals [  ]. - INTERVAL NOTATION,

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