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  2. Rule of three (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of three can refer to a collection of three words, phrases, sentences, lines, paragraphs/stanzas, chapters/sections of writing and even whole books. [2] [4] The three elements together are known as a triad. [5] The technique is used not just in prose, but also in poetry, oral storytelling, films, and advertising.

  3. Exponentiation - Wikipedia

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    The base 3 appears 5 times in the multiplication, because the exponent is 5. Here, 243 is the 5th power of 3, or 3 raised to the 5th power. The word "raised" is usually omitted, and sometimes "power" as well, so 3 5 can be simply read "3 to the 5th", or "3 to the 5".

  4. Power of Three - Wikipedia

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    Power of three, a number of the form 3 n; Third power, a number of the form n 3; Power of Three, a novel by Diana Wynne Jones; Power of Three (Fatso Jetson album) Power of Three (Michel Petrucciani album) Power of Three "The Power of Three" "The Power of Three", an episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "The Power of Three", a 2013 episode of ...

  5. Triquetra - Wikipedia

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    The triquetra was also used as a symbol of the Charmed Ones and their collective Power of Three. The triquetra on the Book of Shadows would be seen to fracture and pull apart when their bond was temporarily broken by a demon. It was also featured prominently in the opening credits of each episode throughout its eight-season run.

  6. Cube (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    y = x 3 for values of 1 ≤ x ≤ 25. In arithmetic and algebra, the cube of a number n is its third power, that is, the result of multiplying three instances of n together. The cube of a number n is denoted n 3, using a superscript 3, [a] for example 2 3 = 8. The cube operation can also be defined for any other mathematical expression, for ...

  7. Power of Three (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Power of Three is a 1976 fantasy children's novel by Diana Wynne Jones. The novel, a Bildungsroman for the adolescent character Gair, discusses the relationship among three different races in a manner that can be read as a parable of race relations in humans.

  8. Power of Three (Charmed) - Wikipedia

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    However, following Prue's death in the third-season finale, their long-lost younger half sister Paige Matthews (Rose McGowan) takes Prue's place within the "Power of Three" from the fourth season until the eighth and final season. In the reboot series, a new "Power of Three" is formed by the Vera/Vaughn sisters Macy (Madeleine Mantock), Mel ...

  9. List of Charmed novels and short stories - Wikipedia

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    The franchise consists of forty-three novels and eleven short stories released in two anthologies, with ten guide books. Scholarly essay collections on the show were also published. The first work in the series, The Power of Three, published in November 1999, is a novelization of the series pilot "Something Wicca This Way Comes".