injectively
Injectively is an adverb used in mathematics to describe how a function behaves with respect to distinct inputs. When a function acts injectively, it maps each element of its domain to a unique element of its codomain, so that no two different inputs share the same output. The term describes the manner of the mapping, not the object itself.
Formally, a function f: X → Y is injective if, whenever f(x1) = f(x2), it follows that x1 =
Common ways to recognize injectivity include the horizontal line test for real-valued functions on the real
Injectivity is one of the basic properties alongside surjectivity and bijectivity. Understanding injectivity helps in analyzing