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explain how to distinguish one to one function to other function​

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Answered by MissPinki07
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A function f from A to B is called one-to-one (or 1-1) if whenever f (a) = f (b) then a = b. No element of B is the image of more than one element in A. In a one-to-one function, given any y value, there is only one x that can be paired with the given y. Such functions are also referred to as injective...

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A function f from A to B is called one-to-one (or 1-1) if whenever f (a) = f (b) then a = b. No element of B is the image of more than one element in A. In a one-to-one function, given any y value, there is only one x that can be paired with the given y. Such functions are also referred to as injective.

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