💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Even function"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| odd functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function whose value changes sign if the independent variable changes sign i.e. f(-x) = -f(x) |
| identity functionnoun | (mathematics) A function whose value is always the same as its independent variable, and for which the codomain equals the domain. |
| explicit functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function whose value may be directly calculated from the independent variable. |
| alternating functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function in which the interchange of two independent variables changes the sign of the dependent variable. |
| symmetric functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function, of multiple variables, whose value is independent of the order of the variables, i.e. f(a,b) = f(b,a). |
| independent functionnoun | (mathematics) Any of a set of functions the value of which can not be deduced from that of all the others. |
| monotonic functionnoun | (mathematics) A function that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases. |
| constant functionnoun | (mathematics) A function whose value is the same for all the elements of its domain. |
| forcing functionnoun | (graphical user interface) An aspect of interface design that restricts a user's abilities in order to streamline completion of a task. |
| transcendental functionnoun | (mathematical analysis) Any function that is algebraically independent of its variable(s); a function which does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials. |
| fixed pointnoun | (mathematics) A value which is unchanged by a function or other mapping. Formally: a value x for which f(x)=x. |
| monotone functionnoun | (calculus) A function f : X→R (where X is a subset of R, possibly a discrete set) that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases; that is, either x ≤ y implies f(x) ≤ f(y) or x ≤ y implies f(y) ≤ f(x). |
| integral functionnoun | (mathematics) An entire function |
| composite functionnoun | (mathematics) A function of one or more independent variables, at least one of which is itself a function of one or more other independent variables; a function of function(s). |
| single-valued functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function in which each point in the domain maps to just one point in the range |
| continuous functionnoun | (mathematical analysis) a function whose value at any point in its domain is equal its limit at the same point |
| indicator functionnoun | A function which is equal to 1 for all points in its domain which belong to a given set, and is equal to 0 for all points in the domain which do not belong to that given set. |
| exponential functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function in which an independent variable is in the form of an exponent; they are the inverse functions of logarithms |
| linear functionnoun | (mathematics) Any function whose graph is a straight line: f(x)=ax+b |
| orthogonal functionnoun | (functional analysis) Either of a pair of functions whose inner product is zero |
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