3) for any n in C, f(n) <= 2c (why?)
6) for each b in B, there is an unique a in A, with f(a)=b (why?)
And from 6), one can only say number of elements in B <= number of element in A.
3) for any n in C, f(n) <= 2c (why?)
6) for each b in B, there is an unique a in A, with f(a)=b (why?)
And from 6), one can only say number of elements in B <= number of element in A.
• figure out missing details. Nice problem and nice solution. -wxcfan123- ♂ (335 bytes) () 06/12/2011 postreply 14:36:53
WENXUECITY.COM does not represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any of communications posted by other users.
Copyright ©1998-2025 wenxuecity.com All rights reserved. Privacy Statement & Terms of Use & User Privacy Protection Policy