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  • 01-07-2017
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Why is it impossible for a function to have fewer values in its domain than in its range?

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BlueSky06
BlueSky06 BlueSky06
  • 14-07-2017
It is impossible for functions to have fewer values in its domain than its range because from the definition of a function, 
             A function is an equation wherein for every independent variable there is one and only corresponding dependent variable. 

For example, for x = 1 the value of y = 0. It is also possible for x = 2 to have a value of y = 0. However, it is impossible for x = 1 to have a value of y = 0 and 1. 
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