The types of the arguments to built-in functions are specified in the JavaScript language specifications. Calls to these functions should conform
to the documented types, otherwise the result will most likely not be what was expected (e.g.: the call would always return false
).
Noncompliant Code Example
const isTooSmall = Math.abs(x < 0.0042);
Compliant Solution
const isTooSmall = Math.abs(x) < 0.0042;