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  2. Help:Conditional expressions - Wikipedia

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    The basic syntax (and use) of each function is as follows: { {#if: test string | value if true | value if false }} (selects one of two values based on whether the test string is true or false) { {#ifeq: string 1 | string 2 | value if equal | value if unequal }} (selects one of two values based on whether the two strings are equal—a numerical ...

  3. Error function - Wikipedia

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    This directly results from the fact that the integrand e −t 2 is an even function (the antiderivative of an even function which is zero at the origin is an odd function and vice versa).

  4. Range of a function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the range of a function may refer to either of two closely related concepts: the codomain of the function, or. the image of the function. In some cases the codomain and the image of a function are the same set; such a function is called surjective or onto. For any non-surjective function the codomain and the image are different ...

  5. k-cell (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    k. -cell (mathematics) Projections of K-cells onto the plane (from to ). Only the edges of the higher-dimensional cells are shown. A -cell is a higher-dimensional version of a rectangle or rectangular solid. It is the Cartesian product of closed intervals on the real line. [1] This means that a -dimensional rectangular solid has each of its ...

  6. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, instead of using a named range of cells, a range reference can be used. Reference to a range of cells is typical of the form (A1:A6), which specifies all the cells in the range A1 through to A6. A formula such as "=SUM(A1:A6)" would add all the cells specified and put the result in the cell containing the formula itself.

  7. New Research Reveals Eye-Opening Connection Dogs Have to ...

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    These figures, the researchers add, are far above the level expected by chance. The results were driven by the prowess of four dogs, with these canines remembering the names of between three and ...

  8. Kate Winslet touts testosterone replacement therapy. What is ...

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    Kate Winslet hinted she underwent testosterone replacement therapy on a recent podcast – something that some studies suggest could help women as they age. "Sometimes women have a real dip in ...

  9. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    Spaces within a formula must be directly managed (for example by including explicit hair or thin spaces). Variable names must be italicized explicitly, and superscripts and subscripts must use an explicit tag or template. Except for short formulas, the source of a formula typically has more markup overhead and can be difficult to read.