No P Function 601B72
1. The problem states that there is no $p$ in the function, which means the function does not contain the variable $p$.
2. This implies the function is independent of $p$ and does not change if $p$ changes.
3. To analyze or graph such a function, we focus on the variables that are present.
4. If you provide the function expression, I can help further with simplification, evaluation, or graphing.