Average Error: 0.3 → 0
Time: 927.0ms
Precision: 64
\[d \cdot 10 + d \cdot 20\]
\[d \cdot 30\]
d \cdot 10 + d \cdot 20
d \cdot 30
double f(double d) {
        double r7874991 = d;
        double r7874992 = 10.0;
        double r7874993 = r7874991 * r7874992;
        double r7874994 = 20.0;
        double r7874995 = r7874991 * r7874994;
        double r7874996 = r7874993 + r7874995;
        return r7874996;
}

double f(double d) {
        double r7874997 = d;
        double r7874998 = 30.0;
        double r7874999 = r7874997 * r7874998;
        return r7874999;
}

Error

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Target

Original0.3
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\[d \cdot 30\]

Derivation

  1. Initial program 0.3

    \[d \cdot 10 + d \cdot 20\]
  2. Simplified0

    \[\leadsto \color{blue}{d \cdot 30}\]
  3. Final simplification0

    \[\leadsto d \cdot 30\]

Reproduce

herbie shell --seed 2019138 +o rules:numerics
(FPCore (d)
  :name "FastMath test1"

  :herbie-target
  (* d 30)

  (+ (* d 10) (* d 20)))