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One to one functions are special functions that return a unique range

for each element in their domain i.e, the answers never repeat. As an
example the function g(x) = x - 4 is a one to one function since it
produces a different answer for every input. Also, the function g(x) = x2
is not a one to one function since it produces 4 as the answer when the
inputs are 2 and -2. A function that is not a one to one is called a many
to one function

mathematics, of a function) Having the property that the same


argument may yield multiple values, but different arguments never
yield the same value.
Many-to-one and one-to-one functions Consider the function y(x) = x2.
An input of x = 3 produces an output of 9. ... This means that two (or
more) different inputs have yielded the same output and so the
function is many-to-one. If a function is not many-to-one then it is said
to be one-to-one.

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