Explain why each of the correspondences pictured below is not a one-toone mapping from set A to set B.
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Fold a piece of paper. Cut a design connecting the top andbottom point of the fold, as shown. Unfold the shape. Considera mapping M of the points in the gray region to thecorresponding points in the red region.a. Does M appear to be an isometry?b. If a point P is on line k, what is the image of PIc. If a point Q is not on line k, and M(Q) = Q' , what isthe relationship between line k and QQ'l
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The first step in solving 14 problem number 22 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Fold a piece of paper. Cut a design connecting the top andbottom point of the fold, as shown. Unfold the shape. Considera mapping M of the points in the gray region to thecorresponding points in the red region.a. Does M appear to be an isometry?b. If a point P is on line k, what is the image of PIc. If a point Q is not on line k, and M(Q) = Q' , what isthe relationship between line k and QQ'l
From the textbook chapter Mappings and Functions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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