On certain computers the integer data type goes from 2, 147, 483, 648 through 2, 147

Chapter 7, Problem 37

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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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