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how to prove where the function is onto and one to one or not? ​

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Answered by sonisingh0472363
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f is called onto or surjective if, and only if, all elements in B can find some elements in A with the property that y = f(x), where y B and x A. f is onto y B, x A such that f(x) = y. Conversely, a function f: A B is not onto y in B such that x A, f(x) y.

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