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G 3. Let A, B, C be sets and let : → and : → be two functions. Prove or find a counterexample to each of the following statements: (a) If ∘ : → is onto, then is onto. (b)If ∘ : → is onto, then is onto. (c) If ∘ : → is one-to-one, then is one-to-one

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