example of bijective function
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Alternatively, f is bijective if it is a one-to-one correspondence between those sets, in other words both injective and surjective. Example: The function f(x) = x2 from the set of positive real numbers to positive real numbers is both injective and surjective. Thus it is also bijective.
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Example: The function f(x) = x2 from the set of positive real numbers to positive real numbers is both injective and surjective. Thus it is also bijective.
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