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

A.
The value of x depends on the value of s(x), since xis a function of s.
OB.
There is not enough information to answer this question.
C.
The value found when sis multiplied by the value x.
D.
The value of s(x) depends on the value of x, since s is a function of x.

In the notation "s(x) = ...," what does "s(x)" represent? A. The-example-1
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Answer:

C

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