What is the difference between function and operator in math?
2 answers:
Step-by-step explanation:
In mathematics, a function is a mapping from set A to a set B that has a unique output for any given input. “Operators” or “operations” are typically defined as a special type of function.
The difference is fiction is one thing and operator is another
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