Show that the function f(x) = Ix I from the set of real
Chapter 2, Problem 2.3.25(choose chapter or problem)
Show that the function f(x) = Ix I from the set of real numbers to the set of nonnegative real numbers is not invertible, but if the domain is restricted to the set of nonnegative real numbers, the resulting function is invertible.
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