目录
DEFINITION 2 Domain Codomain Image Preimage
DEFINITION 6 Increasing Strictly increasing Decreasing Strictly decreasing
FIGURE 5 Examples of Different Types of Correspondences
FIGURE 6 The Function Is the Inverse of Function f
FIGURE 7 The Composition of the Function f and g
DEFINITION 12 Floor function Ceiling function
FIGURE 10 Graphs of the (a) Floor and (b) Ceiling Functions
TABLE 1 Useful Properties of the Floor and Ceiling Functions
DEFINITION 13 Partial function
10 Determine whether f is one-to-one
12 Determine whether f is one-to-one
14 Determine whether f is onto
知识
DEFINITION 1 Function
DEFINITION 2 Domain Codomain Image Preimage
DEFINITION 3
DEFINITION 4
EXAMPLE 7
DEFINITION 5 One-to-One
DEFINITION 6 Increasing Strictly increasing Decreasing Strictly decreasing
EXERCISE 26
EXERCISE 27
DEFINITION 7 Onto
DEFINITION 8 Bijection
EXAMPLE 16
EXAMPLE 16 Solution
FIGURE 5 Examples of Different Types of Correspondences
DEFINITION 9 Inverse
FIGURE 6 The Function Is the Inverse of Function f
DEFINITION 10 Composition
FIGURE 7 The Composition of the Function f and g
EXAMPLE 23![](https://i-blog.csdnimg.cn/blog_migrate/9ad59f619166746641365657b6c2fb45.png)
EXAMPLE 23 Solution
EXAMPLE 23 Remark
DEFINITION 11 Graph
DEFINITION 12 Floor function Ceiling function
FIGURE 10 Graphs of the (a) Floor and (b) Ceiling Functions
TABLE 1 Useful Properties of the Floor and Ceiling Functions
DEFINITION 13 Partial function
EXAMPLE 32