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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 16:40, josephraven7942

In the notation "s(x) = ...," what does "s(x)" represent? A. The value of s(x) depends on the value of x, since s is a function of x. B. The value of x depends on the value of s(x), since x is a function of s. C. The value found when s is multiplied by the value x. D. There is not enough information to answer this question.

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