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What is the pre-image of 5?

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Answer : Finding the preimage (s) of a value a by a function f is equivalent to solving equation f(x)=a f ( x ) = a . Finding the preimage (s) of a value a by a function f , which has a known curve, is equivalent to find the abscissae of the intersection(s) of the curve with the ordinate line y=a

In the following list of properties, f: A → B indicates than f is function (or map) from A to B:

If f : A → B then

f [A] = ∅

f -1[B] = ∅.

If f : A → B and X, Y ⊆ B then f-1[X ∩ Y] = f-1[X] ∩ f-1[Y].

If f: A → B and X, Y ⊆ B then f-1[X ∪ Y] = f-1[X] ∪ f-1[Y]

If f: A → B and X, Y, ⊆ A then

f [A ∪ B] = f|A| ∪ f |B|

f [A ∩ B] ⊆ f|A| ∩ f |B|In the following list of properties, f: A → B indicates than f is function (or map) from A to B:

If f : A → B then

f [A] = ∅

f -1[B] = ∅.

If f : A → B and X, Y ⊆ B then f-1[X ∩ Y] = f-1[X] ∩ f-1[Y].

If f: A → B and X, Y ⊆ B then f-1[X ∪ Y] = f-1[X] ∪ f-1[Y]

If f: A → B and X, Y, ⊆ A then

f [A ∪ B] = f|A| ∪ f |B|

f [A ∩ B] ⊆ f|A| ∩ f |B|

The image of 5 is √5.

The preimage of 5 is 25; for ℕ(the set of natural numbers) it is the set of all perfect squares in ℕ [2].

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