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Mathematics-Online course: Preparatory Course Mathematics - Basics - Mappings | ||
Mapping |
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To define which elements are associated with one another, the notation
The figure
shows that not every element in necessarily is
an element of the image of
; also, one element of
can be the
image of several elements of
(in other words: an image
can
have several inverse images, such as
and
in the above
illustration).
However, each element of must have a unique image, that is each
has to be the starting point of an arrow to an element of
.
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