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f(x)=[x^2+[x+1]-3,[.] Denotes greatest integer function then f(x) is minimum function or one one function. Also find the function is into or onto.







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f(x)=[x^2+[x+1]-3,[.] Denotes greatest integer function then f(x) is minimum function or one one function. Also find the function is into or onto.







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    A number of typos make your question hardly readable, please review and edit.
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    Welcome to Mathematics Stackexchange! In addition to editing to clarify the expression (as Arnaud Mortier suggested), please provide your thoughts on the problem. Where are you stuck? Do you know what a one-to-one/into/onto function is?
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f(x)=[x^2+[x+1]-3,[.] Denotes greatest integer function then f(x) is minimum function or one one function. Also find the function is into or onto.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by amWhy, Arnaud Mortier, Strants, gammatester, Jam Aug 1 at 15:07


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closed as unclear what you're asking by amWhy, Arnaud Mortier, Strants, gammatester, Jam Aug 1 at 15:07


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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    A number of typos make your question hardly readable, please review and edit.
    – Arnaud Mortier
    Aug 1 at 14:48







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    Welcome to Mathematics Stackexchange! In addition to editing to clarify the expression (as Arnaud Mortier suggested), please provide your thoughts on the problem. Where are you stuck? Do you know what a one-to-one/into/onto function is?
    – Strants
    Aug 1 at 14:52












  • 4




    A number of typos make your question hardly readable, please review and edit.
    – Arnaud Mortier
    Aug 1 at 14:48







  • 2




    Welcome to Mathematics Stackexchange! In addition to editing to clarify the expression (as Arnaud Mortier suggested), please provide your thoughts on the problem. Where are you stuck? Do you know what a one-to-one/into/onto function is?
    – Strants
    Aug 1 at 14:52







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A number of typos make your question hardly readable, please review and edit.
– Arnaud Mortier
Aug 1 at 14:48





A number of typos make your question hardly readable, please review and edit.
– Arnaud Mortier
Aug 1 at 14:48





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Welcome to Mathematics Stackexchange! In addition to editing to clarify the expression (as Arnaud Mortier suggested), please provide your thoughts on the problem. Where are you stuck? Do you know what a one-to-one/into/onto function is?
– Strants
Aug 1 at 14:52




Welcome to Mathematics Stackexchange! In addition to editing to clarify the expression (as Arnaud Mortier suggested), please provide your thoughts on the problem. Where are you stuck? Do you know what a one-to-one/into/onto function is?
– Strants
Aug 1 at 14:52















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