Math, asked by hena5585, 1 year ago

Give examples of two functions f: N → N and g : N → N such that g o f is onto but f is not onto.
(Hint: Consider f (x) = x + 1 and g(x)=\left \{ {{x-lifx\  \textgreater \ 1} \atop {lifx=1}} \right.

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Answered by ssspsingh1973
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