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let A = { 1,2,3,4} and B = { 2,5, 8, 11,14} be two sets. Let f : `A to B` be a function given by `f(x) = 3x -1`. Represent this function (i) by arrow diagram (ii) in a table form (iii) as a set of ordered pairs (iv) in a graphical form

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