👉 In mathematics, a sineless function is a continuous function that has no discontinuities or zeros. This means that it does not have any vertical asymptotes, breaks at points where it would be undefined (like x=0), and its graph can never intersect itself.
For example, the sine function sin(x) doesn't have any vertical asymptotes because it is a continuous function, and it has no discontinuities. Similarly, the cosine function cos(x) also does not have any vertical
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