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11: 4.44 Other Applications
The Einstein functions and Planck’s radiation function are elementary combinations of exponentials, or exponentials and logarithms. …
12: 4.46 Tables
Extensive numerical tables of all the elementary functions for real values of their arguments appear in Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, Chapter 4). …
13: Ranjan Roy
14: 4.16 Elementary Properties
§4.16 Elementary Properties
Table 4.16.3: Trigonometric functions: interrelations. …
sin θ = a cos θ = a tan θ = a csc θ = a sec θ = a cot θ = a
15: 9.19 Approximations
§9.19(i) Approximations in Terms of Elementary Functions
16: 23.17 Elementary Properties
§23.17 Elementary Properties
17: Bonita V. Saunders
As the principal developer of graphics for the DLMF, she has collaborated with other NIST mathematicians, computer scientists, and student interns to produce informative graphs and dynamic interactive visualizations of elementary and higher mathematical functions over both simply and multiply connected domains. …
18: 32.9 Other Elementary Solutions
§32.9 Other Elementary Solutions
Elementary nonrational solutions of P III  are … Elementary nonrational solutions of P V  are … An elementary algebraic solution of P VI  is …
19: 17.3 q -Elementary and q -Special Functions
§17.3 q -Elementary and q -Special Functions
§17.3(i) Elementary Functions
20: 4.48 Software
All scientific programming languages, libraries, and systems support computation of at least some of the elementary functions in standard floating-point arithmetic (§3.1(i)). …