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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. Magic square - Wikipedia

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    The numbered squares are referred to as primary square or root square if they are filled with primary numbers or root numbers, respectively. The numbers are placed about the skew diagonal in the root square such that the middle column of the resulting root square has 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 (from bottom to top).

  4. 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 ]

  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. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Square brackets are used with phonetic notation, whether broad or narrow [17] – that is, for actual pronunciation, possibly including details of the pronunciation that may not be used for distinguishing words in the language being transcribed, but which the author nonetheless wishes to document. Such phonetic notation is the primary function ...

  7. 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.

  8. List of The Curse of Oak Island episodes - Wikipedia

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    Later, at a local pub, author Alan Butler presents a theory that Oak Island is a copy of Solomon's Temple and the entrance to the money pit is 996 ft (303.6 m) to the west in the Oak Island swamp. Back on Oak Island, Jack Begley and Dan Blankenship visit a treeless area called "the bald spot" where Dan uses dowsing to find hidden tunnels.