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WBJEE · Maths · Functions

Let \(S, T, U\) be three non-void sets and \(f: S \rightarrow T, g: T \rightarrow U\) be so that \(g o f: s \rightarrow U\) is surjective. Then,

  1. A \(g\) and \(f\) are both surjective
  2. B \(g\) is surjective, \(f\) may not be so
  3. C \(f\) is surjective, \(g\) may not be so
  4. D \(f\) and \(g\) both may not be surjective
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(B) \(g\) is surjective, \(f\) may not be so

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We have, gof : \(S \rightarrow U\) is an onto function. Let \(Z\) be any arbitrary element such that \(Z \in U\). Now, \(g o f: S \rightarrow U\) is onto \(\Rightarrow g_{0} f(x)=Z,\) for \(x \in S\) \(\Rightarrow g(f(x))=Z\) \(\Rightarrow g(y)=Z,\) where \(y=f(x) \in T\) for…