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Zero crossing and Zero of a function

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Difference between Zero crossing and Zero of a function

Zero crossing vs. Zero of a function

A zero-crossing is a point where the sign of a mathematical function changes (e.g. from positive to negative), represented by a intercept of the axis (zero value) in the graph of the function. In mathematics, a zero, also sometimes called a root, of a real-, complex- or generally vector-valued function f is a member x of the domain of f such that f(x) vanishes at x; that is, x is a solution of the equation f(x).

Similarities between Zero crossing and Zero of a function

Zero crossing and Zero of a function have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Function (mathematics), Graph of a function.

Function (mathematics)

In mathematics, a function was originally the idealization of how a varying quantity depends on another quantity.

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Graph of a function

In mathematics, the graph of a function f is, formally, the set of all ordered pairs, and, in practice, the graphical representation of this set.

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Zero crossing and Zero of a function Comparison

Zero crossing has 30 relations, while Zero of a function has 49. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.53% = 2 / (30 + 49).

References

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