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Functions and Different Types of Functions

This document discusses different types of functions: - A function is one-to-one if each input is mapped to a single output. Its graph intersects vertical and horizontal lines at most once. - An injective function maps each output to at most one input. Its graph intersects horizontal lines at most once. - A surjective function maps each output to at least one input. Its graph intersects horizontal lines at least once and the range equals the codomain. - A bijective function is both injective and surjective - it maps each output to exactly one input. Its graph intersects vertical and horizontal lines exactly once.

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Functions and Different Types of Functions

This document discusses different types of functions: - A function is one-to-one if each input is mapped to a single output. Its graph intersects vertical and horizontal lines at most once. - An injective function maps each output to at most one input. Its graph intersects horizontal lines at most once. - A surjective function maps each output to at least one input. Its graph intersects horizontal lines at least once and the range equals the codomain. - A bijective function is both injective and surjective - it maps each output to exactly one input. Its graph intersects vertical and horizontal lines exactly once.

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Functions and different types of functions

A relation is a function if for every x in the domain there is exactly one y in the
codomain.
A vertical line through any element of the domain should intersect the graph of the
function exactly once.
(one to one or many to one but not all the Bs have to be busy)

A function is injective if for every y in the codomain B there is at most one x in the
domain.
A horizontal line should intersect the graph of the function at most once (i.e.not at all
or once).
(one to one only but not all the Bs have to be busy)

A function is surjective if for every y in the codomain B there is at least one x in the
domain.
A horizontal line intersects the graph of the function at least once (i.e.once or more).
The range and the codomain are identical.
(one to one or many to one and all the Bs must be busy)

A function is bijective if for every y in the codomain there is exactly one x in the
domain.
A horizontal line through any element of the range should intersect the graph of the
function exactly once. (one to one only and all the Bs must be busy).
Functions and different types of functions

Sample paper 1 LCHL 2012

y  x3  5 x 2  3x  5 dy
dy  3 x 2  10 x  3
 3 x 2  10 x  3 dx
dx d2y
dy  6 x  10
Solve 0 dx 2
dx
 d2y  1
3 x 2  10 x  3  0  2   8  0  x  is a local maximum
 dx  x  1 3
 3x  1 x  3  0 3

d y
2

 2   8  0  x  3 is a local minimum
1
x  ,x 3
3  dx  x 3
1 In the interval  0,5 the minimum value of f is -4 at x  3
x  , y  5.48
3 In the interval  0,5 the maximum value of f is 20 at x  5
x  3, y  4

(b) State whether f is injective. Give a reason for your answer.


f is not injective as for every y in the codomain there can be more than one x in the domain as
shown by the intersection of two of the horizontal red lines below with the graph. There are
for example three values of x for which f(x) =5.

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