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Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Analysis
Functions and mappings
Inverse function
Function
Convex function
Injective function
Continuous function
Derivative
Bijection
Limit of a function

ONE-ONE FUNCTIONS AND INVERSES MATH 152, SECTION 55 (VIPUL NAIK) Corresponding material in the book: Section 7.1. What students should definitely get: The definition of one-to-one function, the computational and checking

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