Let f C D be a function, with C being the domain and D being the codomain. Show that for any C₁, C₂ C C f(C₁ C₂) ≤ f(C₁) nf(C₂)

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Let f: C → D be a function, with C being the domain and D
being the codomain. Show that for any C₁, C2 C C
f(C₁n C₂) ≤ f(C₁) f(C₂)
Transcribed Image Text:Let f: C → D be a function, with C being the domain and D being the codomain. Show that for any C₁, C2 C C f(C₁n C₂) ≤ f(C₁) f(C₂)
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