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 ===== Surjective function ===== ===== Surjective function =====
 ==== Set ==== ==== Set ====
-| @#88DDEE: $X,Y$ |+| @#55CCEE: context ​    | @#55CCEE: $X,Y$ |
  
-| @#FFBB00: $ f\in \mathrm{Surjective}(X,​Y) $ |+| @#FFBB00: definiendum ​| @#FFBB00: $ f\in \mathrm{Surjective}(X,​Y) $ |
  
-| @#88DDEE: $ f:X\to Y $ |+| @#55CCEE: context ​    | @#55CCEE: $ f:X\to Y $ |
  
-| @#55EE55: $ \text{im}(f)=Y $ |+| @#55EE55: postulate ​  | @#55EE55: $ \text{im}(f)=Y $ |
  
 ==== Discussion ==== ==== Discussion ====
 A function can only be or not be surjective w.r.t. to a stated codomain. A function is always surjective w.r.t. it's own image. ​ See [[Function]] for further discussion. A function can only be or not be surjective w.r.t. to a stated codomain. A function is always surjective w.r.t. it's own image. ​ See [[Function]] for further discussion.
 === Predicates === === Predicates ===
-| @#EEEE55: $Y$ ... countable $\equiv \mathrm{Surjective}(\mathbb{N},​Y)\neq\emptyset$ |+| @#EEEE55: predicate ​  | @#EEEE55: $Y$ ... countable $\equiv \mathrm{Surjective}(\mathbb{N},​Y)\neq\emptyset$ |
 ==== Parents ==== ==== Parents ====
 === Subset of === === Subset of ===
 [[Function]] [[Function]]
-=== Requirements ​===+=== Context ​===
 [[Image]] [[Image]]
  
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