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Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : R → R, defined by f(x) = sin2x + cos2x
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : Q − {3} → Q, defined by `f (x) = (2x +3)/(x-3)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : Q → Q, defined by f(x) = x3 + 1
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : R → R, defined by f(x) = 5x3 + 4
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : R → R, defined by f(x) = 3 − 4x
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : R → R, defined by f(x) = 1 + x2
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Classify the following function as injection, surjection or bijection :
f : R → R, defined by f(x) = `x/(x^2 +1)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If f : A → B is an injection, such that range of f = {a}, determine the number of elements in A.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Show that the function f : R − {3} → R − {2} given by f(x) = `(x-2)/(x-3)` is a bijection.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Let A = [-1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following function from A to itself is one-one, onto or bijective : `f (x) = x/2`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Let A = [-1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following function from A to itself is one-one, onto or bijective : g(x) = |x|
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Let A = [-1, 1]. Then, discuss whether the following functions from A to itself is one-one, onto or bijective : h(x) = x2
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Set of ordered pair of a function? If so, examine whether the mapping is injective or surjective :{(x, y) : x is a person, y is the mother of x}
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Set of ordered pair of a function ? If so, examine whether the mapping is injective or surjective :{(a, b) : a is a person, b is an ancestor of a}
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Let A = {1, 2, 3}. Write all one-one from A to itself.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If f : R → R be the function defined by f(x) = 4x3 + 7, show that f is a bijection.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Show that the exponential function f : R → R, given by f(x) = ex, is one-one but not onto. What happens if the co-domain is replaced by`R0^+` (set of all positive real numbers)?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Show that the logarithmic function f : R0+ → R given by f (x) loga x ,a> 0 is a bijection.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {1, 2, 3}, show that a one-one function f : A → A must be onto.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {1, 2, 3}, show that a onto function f : A → A must be one-one.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
