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  1. Bracket VS wavefunction notation in QM • Physics Forums

    Jun 22, 2017 · In some sources QM is explained using bracket notation. I quite understand algebra of bracket notation, but I do not understand how is this notation related with physically meaningful …

  2. Does f(x,y) = dy/dx or f'(x) in Mathematical Function Notation?

    Feb 1, 2017 · I have a question about math function notation. f (x) = a function of x f (x,y) = dy/dx

  3. Question about Notation of Function • Physics Forums

    Nov 28, 2020 · The notation f (x) = y indicates that f is a function of the variable x, where f (x) represents the output corresponding to the input x. The parentheses are used for clarity, distinguishing the …

  4. How do I stretch the graph of y=x^3 horizontally by a factor of 3?

    Sep 17, 2007 · The domain of the function 5x/ (8x^2+9) is confirmed to be all real numbers, represented in interval notation as (-∞, ∞). The discussion also touches on the relationship between horizontal …

  5. Notation question about min and max functions - Physics Forums

    Dec 28, 2011 · I have a general question about the notation of min and max functions. I'm wondering if there is an accepted notation, used by mathematicians, for the min...

  6. What does 2f(x) mean, in words? • Physics Forums

    Aug 8, 2015 · I am confused about how to enter 2 multiplied by the function in a ti-84 calc. I am wondering if its because I am mixing up function notation. I am learning about transforming graphs. …

  7. Function Notation: Understanding h(t) & t(h) - Physics Forums

    Apr 6, 2009 · I have a simple problem here, some confusion on my part. I've just started learning about functions and their inverses. We've used traditional f^(-1) to denote the inverse. But recently, after …

  8. Function notation in physics equations

    Jan 5, 2015 · Function notation in physics can create confusion, particularly when distinguishing between variable quantities and functions. In the equation x = x₀ + v₀t + (1/2)at², x represents a …

  9. How do I correctly notate the domain and range of a function using …

    Sep 18, 2007 · Should have asked what? If you know that "domain" and "range" of a function are sets, then of course they can be written in "set notation"!

  10. What Exactly is Dirac's Delta Function? - Physics Forums

    Aug 29, 2025 · Dirac’s delta function is considered (notation for) a distribution. Specifically it is (and its derivatives are) expressed in terms of the Radon-Nikodym derivative (s) of the measure defined by …