36. Let A = {9,10,11,12,13} and let f : A→N be defined by f (n) = the highest prime factor of n. Find the range of f.
36. Let A = {9,10,11,12,13} and let f : A→N be defined by f (n) = the highest prime factor of n. Find the range of f.
36. Given, A={9,10,11,12,13}.
f(x)=the highest prime factor of n.
and f: A → N.
Then, f(9)=3 [? prime factor of 9=3]
f (10)=5 [? prime factor of 10=2,5]
f(11)=11 [? prime factor of 11 = 11]
f(12)=3 [? prime factor of 12 = 2, 3]
f(13)=13 [? prime factor of 13 = 13]
?Range of f=set of all image of f(x) = {3,5
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