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In the notation "t(x) =...," what does "t(x)" represent?

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In the notation t(x):

t = name of the function

x = domain or input value

t(x) = is a range (or output) value y for a given x.

The symbol "t(x)" is read as the value of t at x, or simply t of x.

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