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Proximate cause is cause that is legally sufficient to impose liability for the results of one's wrongful act or omission.
\(C ( x )\)
Commonly represents a function of x in mathematics, indicating the cost, capacity, or another quantity varying with x.
Domain
The set of all possible input values (usually x-values) for which a function or relation is defined.
Range
The difference between the highest and lowest values in a set; or in functions, the set of all possible output values.
\(g ( x )\)
A function notation similar to \(f ( x )\), where \(g\) represents another function with the variable \(x\).
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