Elementary questions about functions, notation, properties, and operations such as function composition.

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How do I define a bijection between $(0,1)$ and $(0,1]$?

How do I define a bijection between $(0,1)$ and $(0,1]$? Or any other open and closed intervals? If the intervals are both open like $(-1,2)\text{ and }(-5,4)$ I do a cheap trick (don't know if ...
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Characterising functions $f$ that can be written as $f = g \circ g$?

I'd like to characterise the functions that ‘have square roots’ in the function composition sense. That is, can a given function $f$ be written as $f = g \circ g$ (where $\circ$ is function ...
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continuous functions on $\mathbb R$ such that $g(x+y)=g(x)g(y)$

Let $g$ be a function on $\mathbb R$ to $\mathbb R$ which is not identically zero and which satisfies the equation $g(x+y)=g(x)g(y)$ for $x$,$y$ in $\mathbb R$. $g(0)=1$. If $a=g(1)$,then $a>0$ ...
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Is there a natural way to extend repeated exponentiation beyond integers?

This question has been in my mind since high school. We can get multiplication of natural numbers by repeated addition; equivalently, if we define $f$ recursively by $f(1)=m$ and $f(n+1)=f(n)+m$, ...
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Prove $f(S \cup T) = f(S) \cup f(T)$

$f(S \cup T) = f(S) \cup f(T)$ f(S) encompasses all x that is in S f(T) encompasses all x that is in T thus the domain being the same, both the LHS and RHS map to the same ys, since the function ...
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Injective and Surjective Functions

Let $f$ and $g$ be functions such that $f\colon A\to B$ and $g\colon B\to C$. Prove or disprove the following a) If $g\circ f$ is injective, then $g$ is injective Here's my proof that this ...
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On sort-of-linear functions

Background A function $ f: \mathbb{R}^n \rightarrow \mathbb{R} \ $ is linear if it satisfies $$ (1)\;\; f(x+y) = f(x) + f(y) \ , \ and $$ $$ (2)\;\; f(\alpha x) = \alpha f(x) $$ for all $ x,y \in ...
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If g(f(x)) is one-to-one (injective) show f(x) is also one-to-one (given that…) [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Injective and Surjective Functions If g(f(x)) is one-to-one (injective) show f(x) is also one-to-one given that $f$ is a function from A to B and $g$ a function from B ...
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How do you define functions for non-mathematicians?

I'm teaching a College Algebra class in the upcoming semester, and only a small portion of the students will be moving on to further mathematics. The class is built around functions, so I need to ...
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Nice expression for minimum of three variables?

As we saw here, the minimum of two quantities can be written using elementary functions and the absolute value function. $\min(a,b)=\frac{a+b}{2} - \frac{|a-b|}{2}$ There's even a nice intuitive ...
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Proof of a simple property of real, constant functions.

I recently came across the following theorem: $$ \forall x_1, x_2 \in \mathbb{R},\textrm{function, } f: \mathbb{R} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}, x \mapsto y; \ |f(x_1) - f(x_2)| \leq (x_1-x_2)^2 \implies ...
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Arithmetic function to return lowest in-parameter

Is there a mathematical function such that; f(3, 5) = 3 f(10, 2) = 2 f(14, 15) = 14 f(9, 9) = 9 It would be even more cool if there's a function that takes ...
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In written mathematics, is $f(x)$a function or a number?

I often see notation/wording like "let $f(x)$ be a continuous function" or "let $f(x) \in C^0(\mathbb{R})$". I would say that $\sin$ and $x \mapsto \sin(x)$ are functions, while $\sin(x)$ is a real ...
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Is $f^{-1}(f(A))=A$ always true?

If we have a function $f:X\rightarrow Y$ where $A\subset X$, is it true to say that $f^{-1}(f(A))=A$?
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Writing a function $f$ when $x$ and $f(x)$ are known

I'm trying to write a function. For each possible input, I know what I want for output. The domain of possible inputs is small: $$\begin{vmatrix} x &f(x)\\ 0 & 2\\ 1 ...

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