Question 6 0/1 pts Which of the following is NOT a function from the set A = {0,1,-1} to the set B = {1,2,3}? {0,3,1,3} {0,1,1,2,-1,0} {0,1,1,2,-1,3} {0,1,1,1,-1,2}
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Let's analyze each option: Option 1: {0,3,1,3} - This set maps 0 to 3, which is fine. - However, it also maps 3 to 3, which means that 3 is not mapped to a unique element in set B. - Show more…
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