MCQ
Let $A = R – \{3\}, B = R – \{1\}.$ Let $f : A \rightarrow B$ be defined by $\text{f(x)}=\frac{\text{x}-2}{\text{x}-3}.$ Then,
- ✓$F$ is bijective.
- B$F$ is one$-$one but not onto.
- C$F$ is onto but not one$-$one.
- DNone of these.
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