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Merging to Functional Notation Section as the other section has more detail, and doesn't need an expansion.
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#REDIRECT [[Function (mathematics)#Functional_notation]]
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'''Functional notation''' is the [[notation]] for expressing [[function]]s as <math>f(x)</math> which was first used by [[Leonhard Euler]] in 1734.<ref>{{citation |page=19 |title=Calculus of a Single Variable |author=Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards |publisher=Cengage Learning |year=2010 |isbn=9780538735520}}</ref> In this notation, an [[inverse function]] is expressed as <math>f^{-1} (x)</math>.Makikita din to sa likod ng bahay ni Mang Rusting<ref>{{citation |title=A Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art |author=W.T. Brande |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yo4DAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA683 |page=683}}</ref>

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