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(Also called ''bijection''.)
 
(Also called ''bijection''.)
  
Building '''one-to-one correspondence''' is correspondence each element of a set to one and only one element of another set. This is often the key to greatly simplifying a problem.
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Building a '''one-to-one correspondence''' is corresponding each element of a set to one and only one element of another set. This is often the key to greatly simplifying a problem.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 10:37, 19 June 2006

(Also called bijection.)

Building a one-to-one correspondence is corresponding each element of a set to one and only one element of another set. This is often the key to greatly simplifying a problem.

Examples

See also