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a bijective homomorphism(//phi:r/rightarrow r/) is called an

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Answer:isomophism

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A bijective homomorphism is called an isomorphism. An isomorphism between two algebraic objects A and B identifies them with each other; they are, in an algebraic sense, the same object (possibly written in two different ways).

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