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How is it surjective?

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Answered by gvharisaran
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Surjective (Also Called "Onto")

A function f (from set A to B) is surjective if and only if for every y in B, there is at least one x in A such that f(x) = y, in other words f is surjective if and only if f(A) = B.

Answered by truptikpatel74
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A function f (from set A to B) is surjective if and only if for every y in B, there is at least one x in A such that f(x) = y, in other words f is surjective if and only if f(A) = B.

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