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  2. Web notes - Wikipedia

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    The top note in each image is a web note; the bottom note is sheetfed. The red box indicates the faceplate number on a web note, which is near the bottom right corner, while blue boxes indicate the faceplate number, in the bottom right corner, and a position indicator number, in the upper left corner, on a sheet-fed note.

  3. 3-4-3-12 tiling - Wikipedia

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    This 2-uniform tiling can be used as a circle packing.Cyan circles are in contact with 3 other circles (1 cyan, 2 pink), corresponding to the V3.12 2 planigon, and pink circles are in contact with 4 other circles (2 cyan, 2 pink), corresponding to the V3.4.3.12 planigon.

  4. History of mathematical notation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the rhetorical form of + = is "The thing plus one equals two" or possibly "The thing plus 1 equals 2". [citation needed] The ancient Egyptians numerated by hieroglyphics. [12] [13] Egyptian mathematics had symbols for one, ten, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand, one hundred thousand, and one million. Smaller digits were ...

  5. Dodecagon - Wikipedia

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    A dodecagram is a 12-sided star polygon, represented by symbol {12/n}. There is one regular star polygon : {12/5}, using the same vertices, but connecting every fifth point. There are also three compounds: {12/2} is reduced to 2{6} as two hexagons , and {12/3} is reduced to 3{4} as three squares , {12/4} is reduced to 4{3} as four triangles ...

  6. Names of small numbers - Wikipedia

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    10 0: 1: One: 10 −1: 100×103: One Tenth: deci-d: 102: 10×103: One One-Hundredth: centi-c: 103: 1×103: One One-Thousandth: milli-m: 10 −6: 1×10 −6: One One-Millionth: micro-μ: 10 −9: 1×10 −9: One One-Billionth: One One-Milliardth: nano-n: 1012: 1×1012: One One-Trillionth: One One-Billionth: pico-p: 10 ...

  7. 1 − 2 + 3 − 4 + ⋯ - ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    The idea becomes clearer by considering the general series 1 − 2x + 3x 2 − 4x 3 + 5x 4 − 6x 5 + &c. that arises while expanding the expression 1 ⁄ (1+x) 2, which this series is indeed equal to after we set x = 1.

  8. Newton polynomial - Wikipedia

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    [4] Gauss's formula alternately adds new points at the left and right ends, thereby keeping the set of points centered near the same place (near the evaluated point). When so doing, it uses terms from Newton's formula, with data points and x values renamed in keeping with one's choice of what data point is designated as the x 0 data point.

  9. None of the above - Wikipedia

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    The respective NOTA candidates would not have continued in office had they received the most votes; this was merely a mechanism to simulate the recording of a formal NOTA vote. The party was registered as 'NOTA' and not 'None of the Above' as the latter is a prohibited expression regarding registration as a party name. [79]