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The pre-image is...
What does a pre image mean

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i think it means pre image (plural pre images) (mathematics) For a given function, the set of all elements of the domain that are mapped into a given subset of the codomain; (formally) given a function ƒ : X → Y and a subset B ⊆ Y, the set ƒ−1(B) = {x ∈ X : ƒ(x) ∈ B}. The pre image of under the function is the set .

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I forgot what the letter was for this option but The Pre image is a geometric shape BEFORE a transformation occurs ( I think that's option B but u should read it to be sure)

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Hope this helps I was kinda paying attention

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