Consider a part of a graph of a function f: R → R (see the diagram below). We restrict f to various intervals D below. Choose those intervals on which restrictions are injective. N -0.5 2 -2

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Consider a part of a graph of a function f: R→ R (see the diagram below).
We restrict f to various intervals D below. Choose those intervals on which restrictions are injective.
N
-0.5 0
1
O [-0.5, 1]
[0, 3]
O [1,3]
[3, 4]
[3, 6]
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a part of a graph of a function f: R→ R (see the diagram below). We restrict f to various intervals D below. Choose those intervals on which restrictions are injective. N -0.5 0 1 O [-0.5, 1] [0, 3] O [1,3] [3, 4] [3, 6]
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