What does the function f(14)=11 mean?

A
When the �xx-coordinate is 111111 for this function, the �yy-coordinate is 333.
B
When the �xx-coordinate is 111111 for this function, the �yy-coordinate is 141414.
C
When the �xx-coordinate is 141414 for this function, the �yy-coordinate is 111111.

C

When the x-coordinate is 141414 for this function, the y-coordinate is 111111.

The correct answer is C. When the x-coordinate is 141414 for this function, the y-coordinate is 111111.

To understand what the function f(14) = 11 means, we need to know that f is a mathematical function that takes an input value (in this case, 14) and produces an output value (in this case, 11). So, when the input to the function is 14, the output is 11.

Now, looking at the given options:

Option A states that when the x-coordinate is 111111, the y-coordinate is 333. This option is not relevant as it does not mention anything about the input value of 14, so we can ignore it.

Option B states that when the x-coordinate is 111111, the y-coordinate is 141414. Similarly, this option does not mention the input value of 14, so we can ignore it as well.

Option C states that when the x-coordinate is 141414, the y-coordinate is 111111. This option also does not match the given function f(14)=11, since it specifies a different input value (141414 instead of 14) and a different output value (111111 instead of 11).

Therefore, none of the given options match the meaning of the function f(14) = 11.