Let f: X --> Y be a function, and let U be a subset of X.  (1) Prove or disprove that f maps X \ U to Y \ f(U). (2) If the previous assertion is false, then add an assumption and prove it.  [Please explain what X \ U and Y \ f(U) mean, and each step of the solution clearly and legibly. Thank you!]

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Let f: X --> Y be a function, and let U be a subset of X. 

(1) Prove or disprove that f maps X \ U to Y \ f(U).

(2) If the previous assertion is false, then add an assumption and prove it. 

[Please explain what X \ U and Y \ f(U) mean, and each step of the solution clearly and legibly. Thank you!]

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