Lecture

Application Reciproque and Composition of Applications

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This lecture covers the concepts of Application Reciproque and Composition of Applications, exploring the relationships between functions and sets, as well as the properties of injective, surjective, and bijective mappings. The instructor explains how to determine the properties of composite functions based on the properties of the individual functions involved, providing examples and proofs to illustrate the concepts.

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