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Geometry
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Geometry

Geometry

Book edition Student Edition
Author(s) Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen
Pages 227 pages
ISBN 9780395977279

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Short Answer

What is the image of point N?

The image of the North Pole is same as its original point N.

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Step by Step Solution

Step 1. Given Information.

The given image of the globe is:

Step 2. Explanation.

A mapping from set A to set B is called a one-to-one mapping if every member of B has exactly one pre-image in the set A.

The North Pole N, is mapped to itself. So, M:NN.

Step 3. Conclusion.

Therefore, the image of the North Pole is same as its original, N.

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