For the mapping f from R* to R* defined by f(x) = -x, which of the following indicate type of function? fis a function which is one-to-one but not onto a. Oh fis a function which is neither onto nor one-to-one C. f is a function which is onto but not one-to-one O d.fis not a function f is a function which is both onto and one-to-one Oe.

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For the mapping f from R* to R* defined by f(x) = -x, which of the following indicate type of function?
f is a function which is one-to-one but not onto
O a.
f is a function which is neither onto nor one-to-one
Ob.
fis a function which is onto but not one-to-one
C.
f is not a function
Od.
f is a function which is both onto and one-to-one
Oe.
Transcribed Image Text:For the mapping f from R* to R* defined by f(x) = -x, which of the following indicate type of function? f is a function which is one-to-one but not onto O a. f is a function which is neither onto nor one-to-one Ob. fis a function which is onto but not one-to-one C. f is not a function Od. f is a function which is both onto and one-to-one Oe.
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