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31 May, 07:35

Give example of a function f: N-> N which is:

(a) injective but not surjective.

(b) surjective but not injective.

(c) bijective but not identity function.

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  1. 31 May, 10:28
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    An injective function is not a function that is surjective. This means that you want a function that has a unique output for each input, that doesn't cover the natural numbers.

    In formal terms a function [Math Processing Error] is injective if [Math Processing Error] implies [Math Processing Error].

    We also know that it's not surjective because no value maps to [Math Processing Error] (or any odd number) since if [Math Processing Error], then [Math Processing Error]. However, since [Math Processing Error], the function isn't surjective.

    Answer is B.
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