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The bias of a double-precision floating-point number's exponent.

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Evaluate the natural logarithm of a double-precision floating-point number.
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Exponential function.
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Evaluate the natural logarithm of 1+x.
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Multiply a double-precision floating-point number by an integer power of two.
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Common logarithm (base ten).
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Decompose a double-precision floating-point number into integral and fractional parts.
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Double-precision floating-point mathematical constants.
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Return a string giving the literal bit representation of a double-precision floating-point number.
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Create a double-precision floating-point number from a literal bit representation.

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