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One-to-one function
A function that for every input there exists an output unique to that input.
Equivalently, we may say that a function is called one-to-one if for all implies that where A is the domain set of f and both x and x' are members of that set.
Horizontal Line Test
If no horizontal line intersects the graph of a function in more than one place then the function is a one-to-one function.