Determine whether f is a function from Z to R if a) f(n) = \pm n. NS

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2021-11-24

Whether f is a function from Z to R if 
a) f(n)=±n
b) f(n)=n2+1
c) f(n)=1n24.

Answer & Explanation

SaurbHurbkj

SaurbHurbkj

Beginner2021-11-25Added 16 answers

Definitions 
Each element of A has been assigned to exactly one element of B in a function from A to B.
Solution 
A=Z 
B=R 
a) Given: f(x)=±n 
f is not a function, because every element xZ (except for x=0) has been assigned to more than one value. 
For example: if x=2, then f(x)=2 and f(x)=2. When x = 0, a function should only have one value for f(x).
b) Given f(n)=n2+1 
f is defined for all nZ and the function f maps every element of Z to exactly one element in R, thus f is a function. 
c) Given: f(n)=1n24 
We note that at n=2 or n=-2, the function is not defined, because we cannot divide by 0. As a result, f cannot divide by 0. This then means that f cannot be a function from Z to R, since 2Z and 2Z 
n24=(±2)22=22=0

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