👉 In mathematics, an "inelegancy" is a quantity or property that is not strictly defined and can vary significantly from one value to another. It is often used in statistical analysis or in situations where there are many possible values for a variable. For example, consider a continuous random variable X with a distribution function F(x), which takes on the values 0 and 1 with equal probability (i.e., P(X = 0) = P(X = 1)). The value of X