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In each of the following cases, state whether the function is one-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer. (i) `f" ": R->R ,` defined by `f" "(x)" "=" "3" "" "4x` (ii) `f" ": R->R ,` defined by `f(x)" "=1+x^2`

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