How to prove that a function is not onto or subjective?
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- On topic: Surjective means that every element in the codomain is "hit" by the function, i.e. given a function f:X→Y the image im(X) of f equals the codomain set Y. To prove that a function is surjective, take an arbitrary element y∈Y and show that there is an element x∈X so that f(x)=y.
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On topic: Surjective means that every element in the codomain is "hit" by the function, i.e. given a function f:X→Y the image im(X) of f equals the codomain set Y. To prove that a function is surjective, take an arbitrary element y∈Y and show that there is an element x∈X so that f(x)=y.
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