👉 In mathematical notation, an overconstant is a function that is constant on all of its inputs except for one input value. This means that the output of the function depends only on the value of this single input parameter, but not on any other input parameters. For example, consider the following function: ``` f(x) = 3x^2 + 5 ``` This function is overconstant because it is constant on all inputs except for \( x \). The output of this function