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Mathematical functions have one or more arguments that are designated in the definition by variables, while their definition can also contain parameters.
The variables are mentioned in the list of arguments that the function takes, but the parameters are not.
When parameters are present, the definition actually defines a whole family of functions, one for every valid set of values of the parameters.
For instance, one could define a general quadratic function by defining

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