👉 In mathematics, a trivialized function is a particular type of function that can be defined and evaluated for any value of its argument. Trivialized functions are those that have no input or output values; they do not require additional information to determine their behavior. For example: - The function f(x) = x^2 + 1, which has an infinite number of inputs (x), is trivialized because it does not depend on any particular value for its argument. - The function g(y