Python Mathamatical Functions
| Function | Returns ( description ) | 
| The absolute value of x: the (positive) distance between x and zero. | |
| The ceiling of x: the smallest integer not less than x | |
| -1 if x < y, 0 if x == y, or 1 if x > y | |
| The exponential of x: ex | |
| The absolute value of x. | |
| The floor of x: the largest integer not greater than x | |
| The natural logarithm of x, for x> 0 | |
| The base-10 logarithm of x for x> 0 . | |
| The largest of its arguments: the value closest to positive infinity | |
| The smallest of its arguments: the value closest to negative infinity | |
| The fractional and integer parts of x in a two-item tuple. Both parts have the same sign as x. The integer part is returned as a float. | |
| The value of x**y. | |
| x rounded to n digits from the decimal point. Python rounds away from zero as a tie-breaker: round(0.5) is 1.0 and round(-0.5) is -1.0. | |
| The square root of x for x > 0 | 
Program on mathametical functions
import math
		    print(abs(-10))
		    print(math.ceil(4.344))
		    #print(cmp(4,3))
		    print(math.exp(300))
		    print(math.fabs(-30))
		    print(math.floor(3.65))
		    print(math.log(10))
		    print(math.log10(20))
		    print(max(23,44,33,22))
		    print(min(32,34,54,32,12,4))
		    print(math.modf(23))
		    print(math.pow(3,4))
		    print(round(3.543,1))
		    print(math.sqrt(25))
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