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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 02:02 sarah1911

Let Q be the set of rational numbers, so any element in Q can be written as the form of x y , here x is an integer, and y is a nonzero integer. Let Z be the set of integers. Define the mapping f : Q → Z by f( x y ) = x − y for any x y ∈ Q. Here x is any integer and y is any nonzero integer

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