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    Suppose\(f : \mathbf { N } \rightarrow \mathbf { N }\)
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Suppose f:N→Nf : \mathbf { N } \rightarrow \mathbf { N }f:N→N

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Suppose f:N→Nf : \mathbf { N } \rightarrow \mathbf { N }f:N→N has the rule f(n)=3n2−1f ( n ) = 3 n ^ { 2 } - 1f(n)=3n2−1 \quad Determine whether fff is 1-1 .

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