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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!In mathematics, a regulated function (or ruled function) is a "well-behaved" function of a single real variable. Regulated functions arise as a class of integrable functions, and have several equivalent characterisations.In mathematics, a function is a relation between a given set of elements called the domain and a set of elements called the codomain. The function associates each element in the domain with exactly one element in the codomain. The elements so related can be any kind of thing (words, objects, qualities) but are typically mathematical…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!In mathematics, a regulated function (or ruled function) is a "well-behaved" function of a single real variable. Regulated functions arise as a class of integrable functions, and have several equivalent characterisations.In mathematics, a function is a relation between a given set of elements called the domain and a set of elements called the codomain. The function associates each element in the domain with exactly one element in the codomain. The elements so related can be any kind of thing (words, objects, qualities) but are typically mathematical quantities, such as real numbers. An example of a function with domain {A,B,C} and codomain {1,2,3} associates A with 1, B with 2, and C with 3. An example of a function with the real numbers as both its domain and codomain is the function f(x) = 2x, which associates every real number with the real number twice as big. In this case, we can write f(5) = 10.