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What is into mapping?

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Answered by naveenrastogi
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the term mapping, sometimes shortened to map, refers to either a function, often with some sort of special structure, in particular when the relation is taken together with a set that constitutes the codomain,[1] or a morphism in category theory, which generalizes the idea of a function. There are also a few, less common uses in logic and graph theory.

Answered by Anonymous
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One-to-one mapping is called injection (or injective). Mapping (when a function is represented using Venn-diagrams then it is called mapping), defined between sets X and Y such that Y has at least one element 'y' which is not the f-image of X are called into mappings. Let a function be defined as: f : X → Y.

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