A vector-valued function is a mathematical function that takes one or more input variables and outputs a vector. In other words, it assigns a vector to each value of the input variable(s).
Related terms
Derivative: The derivative of a vector-valued function represents its instantaneous rate of change at any given point.
Position: Position refers to an object's location in space relative to a reference point.
Scalar Function: A scalar function is similar to a regular mathematical function that takes one or more inputs and outputs a single scalar value (a real number).