Trigonometric functions – Turning Technologies ExamView User Manual
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log10
double log10(double x)
Calculates the base 10 logarithm of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must be
greater than or equal to zero.
logb
double logb(double x, double b)
Calculates the base b logarithm of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must be
greater than zero. Actual function is:
pow
double pow(double x, double y)
Calculates x to the power of y.
Trigonometric Functions
ExamView Test Generator provides you with numerous pre-defined trigonometric functions to use when defining variables,
conditions, and user-defined functions.
acos
double acos(double x)
Computes the arc cosine of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must be in the
range -1 to 1. Values are returned in the range 0 to pi inclusive.
acosh
double acosh(double x)
Computes the hyperbolic arc cosine of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must
be greater than 1.
acot
double acot(double x)
Computes the arc cotangent of the argument, x.Arguments to the function must not be
equal to zero. Values are returned in the range -pi/2 to pi/2 non-inclusive.
acoth
double acoth(double x)
Computes the hyperbolic arc cotangent of the argument, x. Arguments to the function
must be less than -1 or greater than 1.
acsc
double acsc(double x)
Computes the arc cosecant of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must be less
than or equal to -1 or greater than or equal to 1. Values are returned in the range -pi/2 to
pi/2 non-inclusive.
acsch
double acsch(double x)
Computes the hyperbolic arc cosecant of the argument, x. Arguments to the function
must not be equal to zero.
arccos
double arccos(double x)
Computes the arc cosine of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must be in the
range -1 to 1. Values are returned in the range 0 to pi inclusive.
arccosh
double arccosh(double x)
Computes the hyperbolic arc cosine of the argument, x. Arguments to the function must
be greater than 1.
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