Suppose a function G: Z⇒ Z is defined as: G(x)=x³+6. (i) Is G(x) one-to-one? Prove or give a counterexample. (ii) Is G(x

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Suppose a function G: Z⇒ Z is defined as: G(x)=x³+6. (i) Is G(x) one-to-one? Prove or give a counterexample. (ii) Is G(x

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Suppose a function G: Z⇒ Z is defined as: G(x)=x³+6. (i) Is G(x) one-to-one? Prove or give a counterexample. (ii) Is G(x) onto? Prove or give a counterexample.
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