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It is a fact that any old function that you might pick factors into a functional composition of two other functions, a surjective ("onto") function and an injective ("one-to-one") function, in the present example pictured below:
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It is a fact that any old function that you might pick factors into a composition of two other functions, a surjective ("onto") function and an injective ("one-to-one") function, in the present example pictured below:
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| [[Image:Factorization Function Example 2.jpg|500px]]
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| <math>\text{Figure 2.  Factorization}~ f = g \circ h</math>
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|  Source X  =  {1, 2, 3, 4,    5}     |
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|          |      o  o  o  o    o      |
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|      g   |      \ | /    \  /      |
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|          v        \|/      \ /        |
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|  Medium M  =  {  Q  ,    T  }    |
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|      h   |        |        |        |
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|          v      o  o  o  o  o  o      |
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|  Target Y  =  {p, q, r, s, t, u}    |
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X & = & \{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \}
 
X & = & \{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \}
 
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M & = & \{ Q, T \}
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M & = & \{ m, n \}
 
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Y & = & \{ p, q, r, s, t, u \}
 
Y & = & \{ p, q, r, s, t, u \}
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