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  2. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    The main concepts are those of a grid of cells, called a sheet, with either raw data, called values, or formulas in the cells. Formulas say how to mechanically compute new values from existing values. Values are general numbers, but can also be pure text, dates, months, etc. Extensions of these concepts include logical spreadsheets.

  3. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel offers many user interface tweaks over the earliest electronic spreadsheets; however, the essence remains the same as in the original spreadsheet software, VisiCalc: the program displays cells organized in rows and columns, and each cell may contain data or a formula, with relative or absolute references to other cells. Excel 2.0 for ...

  4. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    Solution: divide one of the tall cells so that the row gets one rowspan=1 cell (and don't mind the eventual loss of text-centering). Then kill the border between them. Don't forget to fill the cell with nothing ({}). This being the only solution that correctly preserves the cell height, matching that of the reference seven row table.

  5. Multiplication formula - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Order of operations - Wikipedia

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    For example, multiplication is granted a higher precedence than addition, and it has been this way since the introduction of modern algebraic notation. [2] [3] Thus, in the expression 1 + 2 × 3, the multiplication is performed before addition, and the expression has the value 1 + (2 × 3) = 7, and not (1 + 2) × 3 = 9.

  7. Multiply–accumulate operation - Wikipedia

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    The fused multiply–add operation was introduced as "multiply–add fused" in the IBM POWER1 (1990) processor, [14] but has been added to numerous other processors since then: HP PA-8000 (1996) and above; Hitachi SuperH SH-4 (1998) SCE-Toshiba Emotion Engine (1999) Intel Itanium (2001) STI Cell (2006) Fujitsu SPARC64 VI (2007) and above

  8. Help:What links here - Wikipedia

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    To see this information, click the "What links here" link (or shortcut Alt+⇧ Shift+j) while looking at any page. The list is sorted by page ID, i.e., by date of creation of the page. This information comes from the pagelinks table and the templatelinks table. Pages redirected to the given page are marked "redirect".

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Tables

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    Tables are a way of presenting links, data, or information in rows and columns. They are a complex form of list, formatted into a systematic grid pattern. Tables might be useful for presenting mathematical data such as multiplication tables, comparative figures, or sporting results.