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09-04-2009: 9th April 2009 16:46
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Overlord in Training
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: The Lakes
Posts: 3,412
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Re: injective
Originally Posted by Ewan
If you have a mapping F: R -> R where
f(x) = [(3x+1)/3] where [,] denotes the "integral part of" - eg
f(x) = [(3x+1)/3] = 3x/3 = x
Is this mapping injective? Now I look at it, and think it is, but my answer [its a previous homework, i'm revising] suggests that it is not injective. Could anyone explain why this is not injective?
Huh!
f(1)=[(3+1)/3]=[4/3]=1
f(1.5)=[(4.5+1)/3]=[5.5/3]=1
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