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Linear Algebra: Surjection and Image

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This lecture covers the concept of surjection in linear algebra, focusing on the image of a function. It explains how to determine if a function is surjective and provides examples to illustrate the concept. The lecture also discusses the existence of antecedents and the equivalence between surjection and image. Various exercises are presented to demonstrate the application of these concepts.

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