Let f be a mapping from [1,+co[ to [1,+∞[, defined by f(x)=x+1/x. Ther None of the choices fis a homeomorphism O fis continuous but it is not a homeomorphism f is not continuous

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Let f be a mapping from [1,+ c0[ to [1,+∞[, defined by f(x)=x+1/x. Ther
None of the choices
O fis a homeomorphism
f is continuous but it is not a homeomorphism
O fis not continuous
A property is said to be a topological property if it is preserved by
Transcribed Image Text:Let f be a mapping from [1,+ c0[ to [1,+∞[, defined by f(x)=x+1/x. Ther None of the choices O fis a homeomorphism f is continuous but it is not a homeomorphism O fis not continuous A property is said to be a topological property if it is preserved by
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