Let (X,T) and (Y,T1) be two topological spaces and let f be a continuous mapping of X into Y. * O None of the choices If (Y,T1) is a Hausdorff space, then (X,T) is a Hausdorff space If f is onto and (Y,T1) is a T1-space, then (X,T) is a T1-space If f is one to one and (Y,T1) is a T1- space, then (X,T) is a T1-space

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Let (X,T) and (Y,T1) be two topological
spaces and let f be a continuous
mapping of X into Y. *
O None of the choices
If (Y,T1) is a Hausdorff space, then
(X,T) is a Hausdorff space
If f is onto and (Y,T1) is a T1-space,
then (X,T) is a T1-space
If f is one to one and (Y,T1) is a T1-
space, then (X,T) is a T1-space
Transcribed Image Text:Let (X,T) and (Y,T1) be two topological spaces and let f be a continuous mapping of X into Y. * O None of the choices If (Y,T1) is a Hausdorff space, then (X,T) is a Hausdorff space If f is onto and (Y,T1) is a T1-space, then (X,T) is a T1-space If f is one to one and (Y,T1) is a T1- space, then (X,T) is a T1-space
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