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  2. Sinclair BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Returns the square root of number [37] STR$ number: EXTENDED MODE then Y: Function Converts a number to string. TAB: column: EXTENDED MODE then P: Other In a PRINT statement, makes sure that the text to be output begins in the column specified, wrapping to the next line as necessary, but never more than one line [29] TAN: number: EXTENDED MODE ...

  3. Abacus - Wikipedia

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    The device is then used to perform the mathematical functions of multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, square root, and cube root. [ 63 ] Although blind students have benefited from talking calculators, the abacus is often taught to these students in early grades. [ 64 ]

  4. List of Brigham Young University buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Harold B. Lee Library and other central buildings with Y Mountain and Kyhv Peak in the background. This list of Brigham Young University buildings catalogs the current and no-longer-existent structures of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States.

  5. History of algebra - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian mathematician Abū Kāmil Shujā ibn Aslam (c. 850–930) was the first to accept irrational numbers in the form of a square root or fourth root as solutions to quadratic equations or as coefficients in an equation. [76] He was also the first to solve three non-linear simultaneous equations with three unknown variables. [77]

  6. At sign - Wikipedia

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    The at sign, @, is an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14), [1] now seen more widely in email addresses and social media platform handles.

  7. Herbert Vivian - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Vivian (3 April 1865 – 18 April 1940) was an English journalist, author and newspaper owner, who befriended Lord Randolph Churchill, Charles Russell, Leopold Maxse and others in the 1880s.

  8. Arnold Ehret - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Ehret (July 29, 1866 – October 10, 1922) [1] [2] was a German naturopath, alternative health educator and germ theory denialist, best known for developing the Mucusless Diet Healing System.