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If a different number in domain of a function have different outputs the function is called?

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A function is a rule that assigns each input exactly one output. We call the output the image of the input. The set of all inputs for a function is called the domain.

A function is one-to-one if no two elements in the domain correspond to the same element in the range.

Thus, if a different number in the domain of a function has different outputs the function is called a one-to-one function

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