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Mathematics, 08.08.2019 02:30 ashiteru123

recall that n = {1,2,3….}. let f: n -> n be defined by f(x) = x+1. give a counterexample to the claim that f is onto.
also, let g: r -> r be defined by g(x)=x2. give a counterexample to the claim that g is one to one.

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