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In mathematics, an "onto" function, or surjective function, is one where every element in the target set has at least one corresponding element in the domain. In contrast, an "into" function is not necessarily onto; it maps some elements from the domain to the target set, but not every element in the target set must be hit by the mapping. Therefore, while all onto functions can be considered into functions, not all into functions are onto.

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