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Show that the function `f: R->R`given by `f(x)=x^3`is injective.

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`f: R rarr R and f(x) =x^3 `
Let x,y `in R`
and f(x)= f(y)
`rArr x^3 =Y^3 `
`rArr x=y`
`therefore` f is one-one
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