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Chapter 3.2, Problem 13SCP
a.
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Result of “Math.abs(-1.6)”:
- To find the absolute value of a number, the function “Math.abs()”is used.
- The absolute value of “-1...
b.
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Result of “Math.abs(2 + -4)”:
- To find the absolute value of a number, the function “Math.abs()”is used.
- First, the result of the expression “2+ -4” is calculated as “-2”...
c.
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Result of “Math.pow(6,2)”:
- “Math.pow()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the value of first argument raised to the power of second argument...
d.
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Result of “Math.pow(5/2 , 6)”:
- “Math.pow()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the value of first argument raised to the power of second argument.
- The value of “5/2”is “2” and the v...
e.
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Result of “Math.ceil(9.1)”:
- “Math.ceil()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the double value, which is greater than or equal to the value passed as an argument...
f.
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Result of “Math.ceil(115.8)”:
- “Math.ceil()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the double value, which is greater than or equal to the value passed as an argument...
g.
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Result of “Math.max(7,4)”:
- “Math.max()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the larger of the two numbers...
h.
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Result of “Math.min(8,3+2)”:
- “Math.min()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the smaller of the two numbers.
- The expression “3+2” is evaluat...
i.
Explanation of Solution
Result of “Math.min(-2,-5)”:
- “Math.min()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the smaller of the two numbers...
j.
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Result of “Math.sqrt(64)”:
- “Math.sqrt()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the positive square root of the double value.
- The square root of the value “64” is “8”...
k.
Explanation of Solution
Result of “Math.sqrt(76+45)”:
- “Math.sqrt()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the positive square root of the double value.
- First, the expression “76+45” is evaluated to “121”...
l.
Explanation of Solution
Result of “100+Math.log10(100)”:
- “Math.log10()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the base “10” logarithm of double value.
- The base “10” logarithm of “100” is “2” and the expression “Math...
m.
Explanation of Solution
Result of “13+ Math.abs(-7) – Math.pow(2,3) +5”:
- To find the absolute value of a number, the function “Math.abs()”is used.
- The expression “Math.abs(-7)” returns the value “7”.
- “Math.pow()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the value of first argument raised to the power of second argument.
- In the expression “Math...
n.
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Result of “Math.sqrt(16) * Math.max(Math.abs(-5),Math.abs(-3))”:
- To find the absolute value of a number, the function “Math.abs()”is used.
- “Math.sqrt()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the positive square root of the double value.
- “Math.max()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the larger of the two numbers.
- The expression “Math.abs(-5)” returns the value of “5” and the expression “Math.abs(-3)” returns the value “3”.
- The largest of the value “5” and “3” is returned by the expression “Math...
o.
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Result of “7-2+Math.log10(1000)+Math.log(Math.pow(Math.E, 5))”:
- “Math.log10()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the base “e” logarithm of double value.
- Math...
p.
Explanation of Solution
Result of “Math . max(18-5, Math.ceil(4.6 * 3))”:
- “Math.max()” is an inbuilt function of Java used to give the larger of the two numbers.
- “Math.ceil()” is an inbuilt function of Java and is used to give the double value, which is greater than or equal to the value passed as an argument.
- The expression “18-5” is evaluated to “13” and the expression “4...
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Ch. 3.1 - Which of the following is the correct syntax for a...Ch. 3.1 - Prob. 2SCPCh. 3.1 - Prob. 3SCPCh. 3.1 - Prob. 4SCPCh. 3.1 - Prob. 5SCPCh. 3.1 - What is the output of the following...Ch. 3.1 - Prob. 7SCPCh. 3.1 - Prob. 8SCPCh. 3.1 - Prob. 9SCPCh. 3.1 -
Write a method called printStrings that accepts a...
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What is wrong with the following program?
public...Ch. 3.2 -
Evaluate the following expressions:
a Math.abs...Ch. 3.2 -
What output is produced by the following...Ch. 3.2 - Prob. 15SCPCh. 3.2 - Prob. 16SCPCh. 3.2 -
Write a method called countQuarters that takes an...Ch. 3.3 - Prob. 18SCPCh. 3.3 - Prob. 19SCPCh. 3.3 - Prob. 20SCPCh. 3.3 - Prob. 21SCPCh. 3.3 -
Consider the following code fragment:
Scanner...Ch. 3.3 - Prob. 23SCPCh. 3.3 - Prob. 24SCPCh. 3.3 - Prob. 25SCPCh. 3 - Prob. 1ECh. 3 -
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