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Let f: R → R and g: C → C be two functions defined as f(x) = x2 and g(x) = x2. Are they equal functions?



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Given:
f: R → R ∈ f(x) = x2 and g : R → R ∈ g(x) = x2
f is defined from R to R, the domain of f = R.
g is defined from C to C, the domain of g = C.
Two functions are equal only when the domain and codomain of both the functions are equal.
In this case, the domain of f ≠ domain of g.
∴ f and g are not equal functions.

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