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  2. Infix notation - Wikipedia

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    An example of such a function notation would be S(1, 3) in which the function S denotes addition ("sum"): S(1, 3) = 1 + 3 = 4. Order of operations In ...

  3. Square (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    In algebra, the operation of squaring is often generalized to polynomials, other expressions, or values in systems of mathematical values other than the numbers. For instance, the square of the linear polynomial x + 1 is the quadratic polynomial ( x + 1) 2 = x 2 + 2 x + 1 .

  4. Number - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the notion of number has been extended over the centuries to include zero (0), [3] negative numbers, [4] rational numbers such as one half (), real numbers such as the square root of 2 and π, [5] and complex numbers [6] which extend the real numbers with a square root of −1 (and its combinations with real numbers by adding or ...

  5. Numerical differentiation - Wikipedia

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    The classical finite-difference approximations for numerical differentiation are ill-conditioned. However, if is a holomorphic function, real-valued on the real line, which can be evaluated at points in the complex plane near , then there are stable methods.

  6. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    5.1.2 Standard numerical functions. 5.1.3 Bounds. ... The window is opened by typing "<math>" in VisualEditor. The visual editor shows a button that allows to choose ...

  7. Ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    They were aware, for example, that a triangle had a right angle opposite the hypotenuse when its sides were in a 3–4–5 ratio. [193] They were able to estimate the area of a circle by subtracting one-ninth from its diameter and squaring the result: Area ≈ [(8 ⁄ 9)D] 2 = (256 ⁄ 81)r 2 ≈ 3.16r 2, a reasonable approximation of the ...