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Q. Let $f : A \rightarrow B$ and $g : B \rightarrow C$ be two functions and gof $: A \rightarrow C$ is defined. Then which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?

Relations and Functions - Part 2

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Note: If f and g are both bijective then gof is also bijective but converse (in general) is not true