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The basic idea is to represent the relationship between two variables as a function. Many problems in physics, chemistry, etc. use common functions (such as the square function, the square root function, the exponential function), or more complicated functions.



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The basic idea is to represent the relationship between two variables as a function. Many problems in physics, chemistry, etc. use common functions (such as the square function, the square root function, the exponential function), or more complicated functions.

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