The answers to exercise marked [BB] can be found in the Back of the Book.
Give an example of a function N→N that is
(a) [BB] one-to-one but not onto;
(b) onto but not one-to-one;
(c) neither one-to-one nor onto;
(d) both one-to-one and onto.
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