Sunday, 9 June 2013

In each of the following cases, state whether the function is one-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer. (i) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 3 – 4x (ii) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 1 + x2

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In each of the following cases, state whether the function is one-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer.  (i) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 3 – 4x  (ii) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 1 + x2
In each of the following cases, state whether the function is one-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer.
(i) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 3 – 4x
(ii) f : R → R defined by f (x) = 1 + x2
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