1. The problem is to understand the function notation $F(X)$ and what it represents.
2. In mathematics, $F(X)$ denotes a function named $F$ with $X$ as the input variable.
3. The function $F$ assigns each input $X$ exactly one output value, often written as $F(X) = y$.
4. To work with $F(X)$, you need the explicit formula or rule that defines how $X$ is transformed into $F(X)$.
5. Without a specific formula, $F(X)$ is just a general representation of a function depending on $X$.
6. If you provide a formula or expression for $F(X)$, I can help you evaluate, simplify, or analyze it further.
Function Notation 242409
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