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  1. CPU, memory, input & output (video) | Khan Academy

    The input is what is given to the Machine and the output is the what the machine gives in response.

  2. Input & output devices | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy

    As computer users, we're the most familiar with the parts of the computer that we interact with daily: the input and output devices.

  3. Worked example: two inputs with the same output (graph)

    The input is what comes in.. (in this case: the x value). Then comes the process, where the input is processed (in this case: the function), which is self-explanatory, and finally the output, the …

  4. Worked example: matching an input to a function's output (graph)

    Definition: A function is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output. Notation: Typically written as ( f (x) ), where ( x ) is …

  5. Worked example: matching an input to a function's output …

    I can get the correct answer by assuming that asking f ( )=13 is the same as asking "What is the input value for which f (t)=13?". But I am not clear on why this is what is being asked.

  6. Function inputs & outputs: graph (practice) | Khan Academy

    Find all the inputs that correspond to a given function output, using the function's graph.

  7. Logic gates | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy

    A logic gate is a device performing a Boolean logic operation on one or more binary inputs and then outputs a single binary output. Computers perform more than simple Boolean logic …

  8. What is a function? (video) | Functions | Khan Academy

    Functions assign a single output for each of their inputs. In this video, we see examples of various kinds of functions.

  9. Input & output tables: identifying the rule - Khan Academy

    Practice using pattern recognition to identify rules in an input and output table. Created by Sal Khan.

  10. Nonlinear functions | Lesson (article) | Khan Academy

    A function takes an input and produces an output. In function notation, f (x) , f is the name of the function, x is the input variable, and f (x) is the output.