A function ‘y’ is termed explicit with respect to ‘x’ if and only if ‘y’ can be represented as a direct algebraic expression solely in terms of ‘x’.
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Symbolically it can be written as y= f (x).
A function ‘y’ is termed explicit with respect to ‘x’ if and only if ‘y’ can be represented as a direct algebraic expression solely in terms of ‘x’.
Examples:
Symbolically it can be written as y= f (x).