On certain computers the integer data type goes from 2, 147, 483, 648 through 2, 147
Chapter 7, Problem 37(choose chapter or problem)
On certain computers the integer data type goes from −2, 147, 483, 648 through 2, 147, 483, 647. Let S be the set of all integers from −2, 147, 483, 648 through 2, 147, 483, 647. Try to define a function f : \(S \rightarrow S\) by the rule \(f(n)=n^{2}\) for each n in S. Is f well defined? Why?
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S rightarrow S
f(n)=n^2
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