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  1. Function Machine | Math Playground

    While there are many ways to show division by 2, this machine is a bit lazy and will always opt for the easiest function. Discover algebraic thinking with a function machine at MathPlayground.com!

  2. Function Machines - MathsBot.com

    Interactive Function Machines. Show or hide the inputs, outputs or operations. Choice of which operations and how many steps.

  3. Function Machines - GCSE Maths - Steps, Examples & Worksheet

    Here we will learn about function machines, including finding outputs, finding inputs and using function machines to solve equations. There are also function machine worksheets based on …

  4. Function Machine | PBS LearningMedia

    Control the inputs and operations of a function machine to produce specific outputs. This interactive exercise focuses on exploring operations, making patterns, and the rules for …

  5. Function Machines - Maths Genie

    Maths revision video and notes on the topic of function machines.

  6. 1 Input/Output Machines This is an Input/Output machine. It can be used to make a growing pattern. Each input is multiplied by 9 to get the Input Output output. 1 9 If you input 1, the …

  7. Murphy’s Function Machines | ABCmouse

    Help Murphy label inputs, outputs, and functions! Explore how function machines work and build problem-solving skills in this fun math game.

  8. Function Machine Inputs and Outputs | FREE Teaching Resources

    This Function Machine Inputs and Outputs teaching resource offers blank templates for function machines with input-output activities.

  9. Editable Make Your Own Function Machine (teacher made)

    An input/output machine is a diagram representing a machine that receives a certain input, applies an operation, then gives the result as an output. An easy real-world example might be …

  10. Functions - KS3 Maths - BBC Bitesize

    Learn how to find both the inputs and outputs of function machines with this BBC Bitesize Maths article. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.