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  2. Pfister's sixteen-square identity - Wikipedia

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    with the bilinear functions of the and is possible only for n ∈ {1, 2, 4, 8} . However, the more general Pfister's theorem (1965) shows that if the z i {\displaystyle z_{i}} are rational functions of one set of variables, hence has a denominator , then it is possible for all n = 2 m {\displaystyle n=2^{m}} . [ 3 ]

  3. Graph of a function - Wikipedia

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    Given a function: from a set X (the domain) to a set Y (the codomain), the graph of the function is the set [4] = {(, ()):}, which is a subset of the Cartesian product.In the definition of a function in terms of set theory, it is common to identify a function with its graph, although, formally, a function is formed by the triple consisting of its domain, its codomain and its graph.

  4. Tutte polynomial - Wikipedia

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    At any red point, the problem is polynomial-time computable; at any blue point, the problem is #P-hard in general, but polynomial-time computable for planar graphs; and at any point in the white regions, the problem is #P-hard even for bipartite planar graphs. If both x and y are non-negative integers, the problem (,) belongs to #P.

  5. Function (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A function :, with domain X and codomain Y, is bijective, if for every y in Y, there is one and only one element x in X such that y = f(x). In this case, the inverse function of f is the function f − 1 : YX {\displaystyle f^{-1}:Y\to X} that maps yY {\displaystyle y\in Y} to the element xX {\displaystyle x\in X} such that y = f ...

  6. Completing the square - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the graph of the function f(x − h) = (x − h) 2 is a parabola shifted to the right by h whose vertex is at (h, 0), as shown in the top figure. In contrast, the graph of the function f(x) + k = x 2 + k is a parabola shifted upward by k whose vertex is at (0, k), as shown in the center figure.

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    Obesity is associated with an increased risk of chronic health conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Prescription weight loss pills aren’t recommended for everyone, but they can be ...

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  9. Domain of a function - Wikipedia

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    A function f from X to Y. The set of points in the red oval X is the domain of f. Graph of the real-valued square root function, f(x) = √ x, whose domain consists of all nonnegative real numbers. In mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function.