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  2. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    Calculator spelling. Calculator spelling is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display traditionally used by calculators, in which, when read upside-down, the digits resemble letters of the Latin alphabet. Each digit may be mapped to one or more letters, creating a limited but functional subset of the alphabet, sometimes referred ...

  3. Calculator added up to fun for a math phobic kid in the 1970s ...

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    Apparently, if you input certain numbers and turned the calculator upside-down, it formed amusing words. Well, amusing to us anyway. If you punched in 71077345 and flipped the device, it gave a ...

  4. Negative equity - Wikipedia

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    Negative equity is a deficit of owner's equity, occurring when the value of an asset used to secure a loan is less than the outstanding balance on the loan. [1] In the United States, assets (particularly real estate, whose loans are mortgages) with negative equity are often referred to as being "underwater", and loans and borrowers with negative equity are said to be "upside down".

  5. Edmunds: The five biggest mistakes people make when buying a ...

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    Edmunds’ experts reveal the five biggest mistakes car shoppers often make and offer tips to avoid them. Trading in a Vehicle with Negative Equity. Being upside down on a trade-in vehicle is ...

  6. Edmunds: The four biggest mistakes people make when buying a ...

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    Not only has the number of upside-down trade-ins grown since 2022, but so has the amount owed on those loans. If, for example, you are $5,000 upside down on your current vehicle and decide to trade in this car and buy a new one, you will have to pay the price of the new car plus the $5,000 you owe on the current car.

  7. Talk:Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    To get the answer, you multiply 14215469 by 5, so that 71077345 appears, turn the calculator upside down, and on 7-segment displays it appears as "ShEll OIl". Here's an apparent reference which shows up in Google (I haven't seen the article): "The Electronic Pocket Calculator: Joke 1:" by Lois A. Monteiro Western Folklore , Vol. 35, No. 1 (Jan ...

  8. Strobogrammatic number - Wikipedia

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    The number 619 is strobogrammatic.. A strobogrammatic number is a number whose numeral is rotationally symmetric, so that it appears the same when rotated 180 degrees. [1] In other words, the numeral looks the same right-side up and upside down (e.g., 69, 96, 1001). [2]

  9. Inverse Pythagorean theorem - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the inverse Pythagorean theorem (also known as the reciprocal Pythagorean theorem[1] or the upside down Pythagorean theorem[2]) is as follows: [3] Let A, B be the endpoints of the hypotenuse of a right triangle ABC. Let D be the foot of a perpendicular dropped from C, the vertex of the right angle, to the hypotenuse.