Let \\(\\mathrm{A}=\\mathrm{R}-\\{3\\}\\) and \\(\\mathrm{B}=\\mathrm{R}-\\{1\\}\\). Consider th....
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Let \\(\\mathrm{A}=\\mathrm{R}-\\{3\\}\\) and \\(\\mathrm{B}=\\mathrm{R}-\\{1\\}\\). Consider the function \\(\\mathrm{f}: \\mathrm{A} \\rightarrow \\mathrm{B}\\) defined by \\(f(x)=\\left(\\frac{x-2}{x-3}\\right)\\). Is \\(\\mathrm{f}\\) one-one and onto? Justify your answer. 📲PW App Link - https://bit.ly/YTAI_PWAP 🌐PW Website - https://www.pw.live