single-valued

[sing-guhl-val-yood]

sin·gle-val·ued

[sing-guhl-val-yood]
adjective Mathematics.
(of a function) having the property that each element in the domain has corresponding to it exactly one element in the range.
Compare many-valued.


Origin:
1875–80
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Single-valued is always a great word to know.
So is common divisor. Does it mean:
a symbol or number placed above and after another symbol or number to denote the power to which the latter is to be raised
a number that is a submultiple of all the numbers of a given set
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