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43 `_pi`, `_e`59 … would give `3`; `4,3,0` would be equal to `0`; and `cos(_pi/2,_pi/3,_pi)` would return `cos(_pi)`…117 In = _e**_pi>_pi**_e155 In = (5/4+3*-5)+(sin(_pi))**2+(cos(_pi))**2223 In = sin(_pi/2)+cos(_pi/2)+tan(_pi/2)239 [ceval]: tan() is not defined for odd-integral multiples of _pi/2
49 from math import log as _log, exp as _exp, pi as _pi, e as _e, ceil as _ceil unknown681 z = _cos(_pi * u1)