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Standard XII
Biology
Translocation of Solutes
Let f : Z → Z...
Question
Let
f
:
Z
→
Z
be given by
f
x
=
x
2
,
if
x
is
even
0
,
if
x
is
odd
Then, f is
(a) onto but not one-one
(b) one-one but not onto
(c) one-one and onto
(d) neither one-one nor onto
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Solution
Injectivity:
Let x and y be two elements in the domain (Z), such that
f
x
=
f
y
Case-1: Let both
x
and
y
be even.
Then,
f
x
=
f
y
⇒
x
2
=
y
2
⇒
x
=
y
Case-2: Let both
x
and
y
be odd.
Then,
f
x
=
f
y
⇒
0
=
0
Here, we cannot determine whether
x
=
y
.
So, f is not one-one.
Surjectivity:
Let y be an element in the co-domain (Z), such that
Co-domain of
f
=
Z
=
{
0
,
±
1
,
±
2
,
±
3
,
±
4
,
.
.
.
}
Range of
f
=
0
,
0
,
±
2
2
,
0
,
±
4
2
,
.
.
.
=
0
,
±
1
,
±
2
,
.
.
.
⇒
Co-domain of
f
=
Range of
f
⇒
f is onto.
So, the answer is (a).
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