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    Give an Example of a Function\(f : \mathbb { Z } \rightarrow \mathbb { Z }\)
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Give an Example of a Function f:Z→Zf : \mathbb { Z } \rightarrow \mathbb { Z }f:Z→Z

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Question 86

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Give an example of a function f:Z→Zf : \mathbb { Z } \rightarrow \mathbb { Z }f:Z→Z that is onto Z\mathbf { Z }Z but not 1-1.

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