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Let $X$ be any set. The function $\mathrm{id} \colon X \rightarrow X$ defined by $\mathrm{id}(x)=x$ is called the identity function on $X$.
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Let $X$ be any set. The function $\mathrm{id} \colon X \rightarrow X$ defined by $\mathrm{id}(x)=x$ is called the identity on $X$.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 25 December 2016

Let $X$ be any set. The function $\mathrm{id} \colon X \rightarrow X$ defined by $\mathrm{id}(x)=x$ is called the identity on $X$.