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Sentences with SURJECTIVE

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"A surjective function maps every element of its domain to an element of its codomain."
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"The surjective linear transformation has a range equal to its codomain."
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"In mathematics, a surjective homomorphism preserves the algebraic structure."
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"The surjective mapping guarantees the existence of a preimage for every element in the codomain."
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"For a surjective map, the cardinality of the domain is greater than or equal to the cardinality of the codomain."
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"The surjective function covers the entire range of values in the codomain."
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"A surjective group homomorphism is also known as an epimorphism."
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"The surjective property of a function ensures that it can be reversed using an inverse function."
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"A surjective relation holds when every element of the codomain is related to at least one element of the domain."
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"The surjective mapping is sometimes referred to as an onto mapping."
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"A surjective function maps every element in the domain to a corresponding element in the codomain."
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"The surjective function ensures that no element in the codomain is left unused."
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"In this surjective mapping, all the elements in the domain have pre-images in the codomain."
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"The function f(x) = x^2 is not surjective because it does not cover the negative values in the codomain."
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"A surjective mapping is also called an onto mapping."
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"To prove a function is surjective, we need to show that every element in the codomain has a pre-image in the domain."
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"The surjective function guarantees that no element in the codomain is left unassigned."
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"A surjective function may have multiple pre-images for a single element in the codomain."
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"In a surjective mapping, the codomain is entirely covered by the range."
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"The function f(x) = 3x is surjective because every element in the codomain can be obtained by choosing an appropriate value in the domain."
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"An inverse function exists for a surjective function."
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"A surjective function cannot have a smaller codomain than its domain."
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"A function is surjective if and only if its range is equal to its codomain."
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"The surjective map evenly distributes the elements of the domain to the entire codomain."
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"A function can be both surjective and injective, making it a bijective function."
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