This repo consists of one module I have written in python3 to help you cheat on your next math test, called supermath.py
.
average(listOfNums)
returns the average of a list of numbers
mean(listOfNums)
same as average, different name
gcd(a, b)
returns the greatest common denominator of numbers a
and b
lcm(a, b)
returns the lowest common multiple of numbers a
and b
is_real_number(number)
returns True if number is real
square_root(number)
returns the square root of number
fast_exp(num, pow)
returns num to the pow power using a super efficient algorithm (I hope)
quadratic(a, b, c)
returns x, y coordinates of a quadratic equation given a
, b
, and c
vol_sphere(r)
returns the volume of a sphere given radius r
permutation_notation(n, r)
returns nPr
, P
standing for permutation notation
combination_notation(n, r)
returns nCr
, C
standing for combination notation
divide_remain(dividend, divisor)
returns dividend / divisor
with a remainder instead of a decimal
sin(x), cos(x), tan(x), csc(x), sec(x) cot(x)
all return the corresponding trigonmetric function of number x
in DEGREES
parabola_equation(xv, yv, xf, yf)
this method returns the equation of a parabola given the x, y coordinates of the vertex and focus.
xv
, yv
are the x, y coordinates of the vertex
xf
, yf
are the x, y coordinates of the focus
area_of_polygon_in_circle(sides, radius)
returns the area of a polygon inscribed in a cricle given the number of sides in the polygon and the radius of the circle \
cramers_rule(q, w, e, r, t, y)
returns x, y answers for an algebraic equation, such as: 4x - 5y = 3 and 3x + 2y = -10
. The q
, w
, e
, r
, t
, y
values would be 4, -5, 3, 3, 2, -10
and the method would return (-1.9130434782608696, -2.130434782608696)
, which is the correct x, y, solution for this equation.
stats(list)
returns the mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, and variance of a list of number values