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\section{\module{math} ---
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Mathematical functions (\function{sin()} etc.).}
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Mathematical functions}
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\declaremodule{builtin}{math}
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\modulesynopsis{Mathematical functions (\function{sin()} etc.).}
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This module is always available.
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It provides access to the mathematical functions defined by the \C{}
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standard.
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They are:
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This module is always available. It provides access to the
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mathematical functions defined by the C standard. They are:
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\begin{funcdesc}{acos}{x}
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Return the arc cosine of \var{x}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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Note that \function{frexp()} and \function{modf()} have a different
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call/return pattern than their \C{} equivalents: they take a single
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call/return pattern than their C equivalents: they take a single
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argument and return a pair of values, rather than returning their
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second return value through an `output parameter' (there is no such
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thing in Python).
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