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Let v be the space of twice differentiable functions on r satisfying f"-2f+f=0. define t:v>r by t(s)=(s().s0) then t is (a.) one-to-one and onto. (b.) one-to-on

Let V be the space of twice differentiable functions on R satisfying f"-2f+f=0. Define T:V>R by T(S)=(s().s0) Then T is (a.) one-to-one and onto. (b.) one-to-one but not onto. (c.) onto but not one-to-one. (d.) neither one-to-one nor onto. please explain the answer

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