👉 In mathematics, a sympodial function is one of the types of functions that are related to the concept of "symplicity". These functions are defined by the property that they have an asymptotic behavior similar to a power series expansion. In other words, when we evaluate these functions at certain values or limits, we expect them to behave like powers of some variable. For example, a function f(x) is said to be sympodal if it has the property: f(0) =