How to represent range as result of function transformation?
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As a result of a function transformation, the range of the values will be in range 0-1. Prior to transformation, the values will be much larger range but it is not defined.
Is this correct way to represent this transformation :
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0...1],x_2[0...1],...,x_n[0...1])$$
or
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0,1],x_2[0,1],...,x_n[0,1])$$
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As a result of a function transformation, the range of the values will be in range 0-1. Prior to transformation, the values will be much larger range but it is not defined.
Is this correct way to represent this transformation :
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0...1],x_2[0...1],...,x_n[0...1])$$
or
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0,1],x_2[0,1],...,x_n[0,1])$$
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As a result of a function transformation, the range of the values will be in range 0-1. Prior to transformation, the values will be much larger range but it is not defined.
Is this correct way to represent this transformation :
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0...1],x_2[0...1],...,x_n[0...1])$$
or
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0,1],x_2[0,1],...,x_n[0,1])$$
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As a result of a function transformation, the range of the values will be in range 0-1. Prior to transformation, the values will be much larger range but it is not defined.
Is this correct way to represent this transformation :
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0...1],x_2[0...1],...,x_n[0...1])$$
or
$$f(x_1,x_2,...,x_n) rightarrow f(x_1[0,1],x_2[0,1],...,x_n[0,1])$$
notation
edited Jul 17 at 19:40


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