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Range

êh isi tahtipȇwakintek

Definition: It is the set of all possible values for the output of a function [4].

A function is plotted on a coordinate. The output of the function is on y-axis. All the possible y value is called the range.
Figure 16.1 The range of a function.

Relationship (between quantities)

êhwȋcȋyawȇ-kihtȇk

Definition: In mathematics, relationship refers to a connection or association between two quantities [6].

Example

In a recipe, you need two cups of flour and one cup of sugar to make a dozen cookies. The two cups of flour and one cup of sugar is an example of a proportional relationship. The ratio between them is 2 to 1. If you want to make two dozen cookies, you will need to double the amount of flour and sugar in the original recipe.

Rule

wiyasiwêwin

Definition: In mathematics, a rule is a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, or procedure [6].

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