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The log10() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns the natural logarithm (base 10) of the given number.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.log10(48);Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.log10(48); document.write("Result: "+result); OutputResult: 1.6812412373755872
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The imul() function of the Math object accepts two numbers and returns the result of C-like 32-bit multiplication of the given numbers.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.imul(47, 56);Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.imul(47, 56); document.write("Result: "+result); OutputResult: 2632
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The hypot() function of the Math object accepts numbers and returns the square root of the sum of squares of the given numbers.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.hypot(12, 58, 66);Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.hypot(12, 58, 66); document.write("hypot value: "+result); Outputhypot value: 88.67919710958147
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The fround() function of the Math object accepts a floating point number and returns the nearest 32-bit single precision float representation of a Number. If the given number itself is an integer this function returns the same.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.fround(160.98)Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.fround(160.98); document.write("Fround value: "+result); OutputFround value: 160.97999572753906
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This function of the Math object returns the value of ex – 1, where x and e are the base and exponents of natural algorithms.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.expm1(6);Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.expm1(6); document.write("Result: "+result); OutputResult: 402.4287934927351
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The clz32() function of the Math object returns the number of zero bits in the starting of the 32-bit binary representation of a number.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.clz32(31)Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.clz32(31); document.write("Result: "+result); OutputResult: 27
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The cbrt() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns its cube root.SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.cbrt(729)Example JavaScript Example var result = Math.cbrt(729)); document.write(""); document.write("Cube root of the given number: "+result); OutputCube root of the given number: 9
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The atanh() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns its hyperbolic arc arctangent value in radians. To convert the resultant value into degrees, multiply it with 180 and divide the result by 3.14159 (pi value).SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.atanh(0.5)Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.atanh(0.5); document.write("arctangent value: "+result); document.write(""); document.write("hyperbolic arctangent value in degrees: "+result*180/Math.PI); Outputarctangent value: 0.5493061443340548 arctangent value in degrees: 31.47292373094538
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The asinh() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns its hyperbolic arc sine value in radians. To convert the resultant value into degrees, multiply it with 180 and divide the result by 3.14159 (pi value).SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.asinh(0.5)Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.asinh(90); document.write("Hyperbolic arcsine value: "+result); document.write(""); document.write("Hyperbolic arcsine value in degrees: "+result*180/Math.PI); OutputHyperbolic arcsine value: 5.192987713658941 Hyperbolic arcsine value in degrees: 297.53627905594817
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The acosh() function of the Math object accepts a number and returns its hyperbolic arc cosine value in radians. To convert the resultant value into degrees, multiply it with 180 and divide the result by 3.14159 (pi value).SyntaxIts Syntax is as followsMath.acosh(0.5)Example Live Demo JavaScript Example var result = Math.acosh(90); document.write("Hyperbolic arccosine value: "+result); document.write(""); document.write("Hyperbolic arccosine value in degrees: "+result*180/Math.PI); OutputHyperbolic arccosine value: 5.192925985263684 Hyperbolic arccosine value in degrees: 297.5327422794238