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MathsHardMCQ2021 · 25 Feb Shift 1

Q72.Let f, g : N →N such that f(n + 1) = f(n) + f(1) ∀ n ∈N and g be any arbitrary function. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (1) If f is onto, then f(n) = n∀n ∈N (2) If g is onto, then fog is one-one (3) f is one-one (4) If fog is one-one, then g is one-one

What This Question Tests

This question tests a deep understanding of properties of functions (one-one, onto) and composition, especially for a function defined by a recurrence relation.

Concepts Tested

One-one (injective) functionOnto (surjective) functionComposition of functionsArithmetic progression

Formulas Used

f(n+1) = f(n) + f(1) implies f(n) is an AP

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