Topology and mapping functions
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Topology
Sets and Functions (XXXIV)
Functions
Let X be a non-empty set. The identity mapping ix on X is the mapping of X onto itself
defined by ix(x) = x for every x. Thus ix sends each element of X to itself; that is,
it leaves fixed each element of X. Show that f ix = ix f = f for any mapping f of X into
itself.
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Let X be a non-empty set. The identity mapping ix on X is the mapping of X onto itself
defined by ix(x) = x for every x. Thus ix sends each element of X to itself; that is,
it leaves fixed each element of X. Show that f ix = ix f = f for any mapping f of X into
itself.
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