Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 4.2.1CP
Evalute the following method calls:
- (a) Math.sqrt(4)
- (b) Math.sin(2 * Math.PI)
- (c) Math.cos(2 * Math.PI)
- (d) Math.pow(2, 2)
- (e) Math.log(Math.E)
- (f) Math.exp(1)
- (g) Math.max(2,Math.min(3, 4))
- (h) Math.rint(−2.5)
- (i) Math.ceil (−2.5)
- (j) Math.floor(−2.5)
- (k) Math.round(−2.5f)
- (l) Math.round(-2.5)
- (m) Math.rint(2.5)
- (n) Math.ceil (2.5)
- (o) Math.floor(2.5)
- (p) Math.round(2.5f)
- (q) Math.round(2.5)
- (r) Math.round (Math, abs (-2.5))
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