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A many-to-one function is a type of function in algebra where multiple input values (or elements from the domain) are mapped to the same output value (or element in the range). This means that for some values in the domain, there can be more than one input that results in the same output. For example, in the function ( f(x) = x^2 ), both ( f(2) ) and ( f(-2) ) yield the same output, 4. Despite having multiple inputs leading to the same output, a function must still pass the vertical line test, meaning that any vertical line drawn on the graph intersects the function at most once for each x-value.

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