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A mapping is a correspondence between the elements of a set or of two different sets. The set of elements for which the mapping is defined is called the DOMAIN of the mapping, and the corresponding set on to which the elements of the domain are mapped is called the RANGE of the mapping.

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© 1979 Owen Perry and Joyce Perry

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Perry, O., Perry, J. (1979). Mappings and Functions. In: New Syllabus Mathematics for O-Level 1. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03503-8_8

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