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  2. What If...? season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The first season's head of animation Stephan Franck was revealed as another director by December 2023. The second season debuted on December 22, 2023, on Disney+ and released each of its nine episodes daily until December 30, as part of Phase Five of the MCU. A third season was confirmed in July 2022. [ 1]

  3. What If...? (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [18]: 2 [19] Feige revealed half of these actors at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, [9] [55] along with Jeffrey Wright being cast as the Watcher, who narrates the series. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The additional actors reprising their roles for the first season were revealed in August 2021. [ 19 ]

  4. What If...? season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Episodes in the season include: a Red Guardian–centered episode written by Bradley, [1] also featuring Bucky Barnes, Bill Foster, and Ranger Morales, [2] that was originally intended for the second season; [1] an anime-inspired episode featuring the Avengers piloting mechs to fight a horde of Mega-Hulk monsters, titled "Go-Avengers: Heroes of the Gamma War", which features Sam Wilson ...

  5. Divisibility rule - Wikipedia

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    The basic rule for divisibility by 4 is that if the number formed by the last two digits in a number is divisible by 4, the original number is divisible by 4; [2][3] this is because 100 is divisible by 4 and so adding hundreds, thousands, etc. is simply adding another number that is divisible by 4.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pythagorean triple - Wikipedia

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    A Pythagorean triple consists of three positive integers a, b, and c, such that a2 + b2 = c2. Such a triple is commonly written (a, b, c), a well-known example is (3, 4, 5). If (a, b, c) is a Pythagorean triple, then so is (ka, kb, kc) for any positive integer k. A triangle whose side lengths are a Pythagorean triple is a right triangle and ...

  8. Conditional (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, conditionals (that is, conditional statements, conditional expressions and conditional constructs) are programming language constructs that perform different computations or actions or return different values depending on the value of a Boolean expression, called a condition. Conditionals are typically implemented by ...

  9. Exponentiation - Wikipedia

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    For example, 10 3 = 1000 and 10 −4 = 0.0001. Exponentiation with base 10 is used in scientific notation to denote large or small numbers. For instance, 299 792 458 m/s (the speed of light in vacuum, in metres per second) can be written as 2.997 924 58 × 10 8 m/s and then approximated as 2.998 × 10 8 m/s.