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Assume that we want to estimate the square root of the number three. However, after issuing the following lines of code, we would encounter an error message:
>>>sqrt(3) SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>
The reason is that the sqrt() function is not a built-in function. To use the sqrt() function, we need to import the math module first as follows:
>>>import math >>>x=math.sqrt(3) >>>round(x,4) 1.7321
To use the
sqrt() function, we have to type math.sqrt() if we use the import math command to upload the math module. In addition, after issuing the command dir(), we will see the existence of the math module, which is the last one in the output shown as follows:
>>>dir() ['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__name__', '__package__', 'math']
In addition, when a module is reinstalled, we could use import x_module to upload it. For instance, the math module is a built-in module, and it...
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