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  2. List of United States regional mathematics competitions

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    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Annual High School Math Challenge; Cal Poly Math Contest and Trimathlon ; Polya Competition; Bay Area Math Meet; College of Creative Studies Math Competition; LA Math Cup; Math Day at the Beach hosted by CSULB; Math Field Day for San Diego Middle Schools; Mesa Day Math Contest at UC Berkeley

  3. Slide rule - Wikipedia

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    The 2 on the top scale is placed over the 5.5 on the bottom scale. The resulting quotient, 2.75, can then be read below the top scale's 1: There is more than one method for doing division, and the method presented here has the advantage that the final result cannot be off-scale, because one has a choice of using the 1 at either end.

  4. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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    Authorized to offer Master of Science degrees in 1967, Cal Poly reorganized its curriculum from 1967 to 1970 into specialized schools: the School of Science and Math, the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the School of Architecture. In 1968, Cal Poly's FM radio station, KCPR, was launched as a senior project.

  5. Scientific calculator - Wikipedia

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    A scientific calculator is an electronic calculator, either desktop or handheld, designed to perform calculations using basic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and advanced (trigonometric, hyperbolic, etc.) mathematical operations and functions.

  6. Product (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies objects (numbers or variables) to be multiplied, called factors.For example, 21 is the product of 3 and 7 (the result of multiplication), and (+) is the product of and (+) (indicating that the two factors should be multiplied together).

  7. Did you get into Cal Poly? Here’s everything to know as ...

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    Cal Poly should soon be sending out acceptance letters to prospective students, and we know plenty of you out there have questions about the process. To help you out, The Tribune has compiled a ...

  8. Curta - Wikipedia

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    The Curta was conceived by Curt Herzstark in the 1930s in Vienna, Austria.By 1938, he had filed a key patent, covering his complemented stepped drum. [3] [4] This single drum replaced the multiple drums, typically around 10 or so, of contemporary calculators, and it enabled not only addition, but subtraction through nines complement math, essentially subtracting by adding.

  9. 4 presidents have led Cal Poly over past century. Here’s how ...

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    Cal Poly attained a more national profile as it began to show up on best of lists beginning in 1993 with U.S. News and World Report. In addition to an increase in financial outreach, the ...