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  2. File:Multiplication Table.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system. The decimal multiplication table was traditionally taught as an essential part of elementary arithmetic around the world, as it lays the foundation for arithmetic operations ...

  4. 121 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 121 (one hundred ... One hundred [and] twenty-one is a square (11 times 11) the sum of the powers of 3 from ...

  5. Elementary arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Multiplication is a mathematical operation of repeated addition. When two numbers are multiplied, the resulting value is a product. The numbers being multiplied are multiplicands, multipliers, or factors. Multiplication can be expressed as "five times three equals fifteen," "five times three is fifteen," or "fifteen is the product of five and ...

  6. Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant - Wikipedia

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    The Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant is a mathematical constant that appears in number theory. [1] Named after mathematicians Paul Erdős, Gérald Tenenbaum, and Kevin Ford, it is defined as

  7. Mathematical table - Wikipedia

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    The first tables of trigonometric functions known to be made were by Hipparchus (c.190 – c.120 BCE) and Menelaus (c.70–140 CE), but both have been lost. Along with the surviving table of Ptolemy (c. 90 – c.168 CE), they were all tables of chords and not of half-chords, that is, the sine function. [1]

  8. UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs - Wikipedia

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    The UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs have competed in the NCAA Championships across 14 active sports (7 men's and 7 women's) a combined 121 times at the Division III level. [17] Women's basketball (2): 2016, 2017; Men's cross country (3): 2017, 2019, 2022; Women's cross country (2): 2022, 2023; Women's golf (1): 2007

  9. Chen Greif - Wikipedia

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    An Arnoldi-type algorithm for computing page rank. BIT Numerical Mathematics. 2006 Dec 1;46(4):759-71. Cited 121 times in Google Scholar [3] Greif C, Schötzau D. Preconditioners for the discretized time-harmonic Maxwell equations in mixed form. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications. 2007 May;14(4):281-97.Cited 114 times in Google Scholar [3]