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function(newFunction, anyArgumentName)
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function(newFunction, anyArgumentName)
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sin(anyArgumentName) + cos(anyArgumentName)
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for(x :: 1, x < 11, x :: temp + y)
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for(x :: 1, x < 11, x :: temp + y)
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say: “While Loop”
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display: “The condition ‘x == 5’ has been met. x = “, x, “.”
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display: “The condition ‘x == 5’ has been met. x = “, x, “.”
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`sin(double expression)`
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`sin(double expression)`
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Returns the sine value of a given expression.
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Returns the sine value of a given `expression`.
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`cos(double expression)`
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`cos(double expression)`
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Returns the cosine value of a given expression.
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Returns the cosine value of a given `expression`.
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`tan(double expression)`
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`tan(double expression)`
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Returns the tangent value of a given expression.
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Returns the tangent value of a given `expression`.
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`round(double expression)`
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`round(double expression)`
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Rounds an expression to the nearest whole number.
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Rounds an `expression` to the nearest whole number.
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`sqrt(double expression)`
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`sqrt(double expression)`
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Returns the square root of an expression.
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Returns the square root of an `expression`.
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`abs(double expression)`
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`abs(double expression)`
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Returns the absolute value of a given expression.
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Returns the absolute value of a given `expression`.
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`exp(double expression)`
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`exp(double expression)`
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`log(double expression1, double expression2)`
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`log(double expression1, double expression2)`
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Returns the log of expression1 to the base of expression2
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Returns the log of `expression1` to the base of `expression2`
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`precision(double expression1, int expression2)`
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`precision(double expression1, int expression2)`
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Returns the value of expression1 to a given precision. For example, precision(12.3456789, 4) will return 12.3456.
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Returns the value of `expression1` to a given precision. For example, `precision(12.3456789, 4)` will return `12.3456`.
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