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Given examples of two functions f : N → N and g : N → N such that g o f is onto but f is not onto. (Hint: Consider f ( x ) = x + 1 and |
| Answer» Given examples of two functions f : N → N and g : N → N such that g o f is onto but f is not onto. (Hint: Consider f ( x ) = x + 1 and | |