👉 The term "undivinelike" is a mathematical concept used in algebra and analysis. It refers to a function that cannot be defined for all values of its argument, but can only be defined at specific points or intervals around those points. In other words, an "undivinelike" function has the property that it is not continuous (i.e., its graph does not have a hole in it), but it also has properties that allow it to be defined at certain points. For example