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## Multivariable functions
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!!! definition
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- A **multivariable function** accepts more than one independent variable, e.g., $f(x, y)$.
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The signature of multivariable functions is indicated in the form *[identifier]*: *[input type]* → *[return type]*. Where $n$ is the number of inputs:
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$$f: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$$
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!!! example
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The following function is in the form $f: \mathbb R^2\to\mathbb R$ and maps two variables into one called $z$ via function $f$.
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$$(x,y)\longmapsto z=f(x,y)$$
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### Sketching multivariable functions
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!!! definition
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- In a **scalar field**, each point in space is assigned a number. For example, topography or altitude maps are scalar fields.
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- A **level curve** is a slice of a three-dimensional graph by setting to a general variable $f(x, y)=k$. It is effectively a series of contour plots set in a three-dimensional plane.
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- A **contour plot** is a graph obtained by substituting a constant for $k$ in a level curve.
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Please see [level set](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_set) and [contour line](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contour_line) for example images.f
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