Vedran Čačić <ved...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I'm not satisfied with "and" formulation. For all practical purposes, math.nan 
is the "same" object as float('nan'), they just represent two ways of referring 
to it (or constructing it). To me it sounds a bit like "2 and 1+1 are the only 
even prime numbers." I suggest the docs only speak of math.nan here, and 
elsewhere to say that they can also be constructed by float('nan').

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nosy: +veky

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