any image is the set of point image signify this statement
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In mathematics, the image of a function is the set of all output values it may produce.
More generally, evaluating a given function f at each element of a given subset A of its domain produces a set called the "image of A under (or through) f ". The inverse image or preimage of a given subset B of the codomain of f is the set of all elements of the domain that map to the members of B.
Image and inverse image may also be defined for general binary relations, not just functions
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