👉 In mathematics, a transelementation is a special kind of transformation that involves swapping two variables and their values. It can be applied to both algebraic and analytic functions, such as trigonometric or hyperbolic functions. A transelementation preserves the original function's properties (e.g., continuity, differentiability, etc.) and also changes its graph in a way that is similar to the original. For example, consider the following equation: $$ f(x) = \