To verify a statement
Answer to Problem 1.6.7P
The statement is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A function with domain and range
Domain is set of all values of x and range is set of all values of y
Hence, two different values of x canhave the same y-value, but each y-value must be joined with a distinct x-value.
Hence, the domain can be greater than or equal to the range but never less than range. If this happens, the expression is not considered as function.
The statement is correct.
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