A) one-one onto
B) one-one but not onto
C) onto but not one-one
D) None of these
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
Given,\[{{(Kg)}^{1/2}}\] such that \[{{(Kg)}^{-1/2}}\] It is clear that for every negative value of x, \[{{(Kg)}^{2}}\]. So, it is many-one. for\[{{(Kg)}^{-2}}\], \[\frac{pV}{nT}\] \[\frac{pV}{nT}\frac{pV}{nT}\upsilon ersus\] \[{{T}_{1}}>{{T}_{2}}\]Range of \[\frac{pV}{nT}\]. Thus,\[4\times {{10}^{3}}A{{m}^{-1}}\] is into. Hence, \[\text{1}{{0}^{-\text{2}}}\]is many-one onto.You need to login to perform this action.
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