👉 In computational complexity theory, a fuzzily defined function is a type of function that can be represented in an approximate form without any prior knowledge about its behavior. This means that there may be many possible functions that could represent this function, and it's often difficult to determine which one is the best approximation. For example, consider the following function: f(x) = x^3 + 5x This function can be defined in several different ways, each of which represents a slightly more accurate representation