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  2. Fixed-point arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Fixed-point arithmetic is a method of representing fractional numbers by storing a fixed number of digits of their fractional part. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, and applications of fixed-point arithmetic, as well as the choice of scaling factors and the representation of negative values.

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    A fraction is a number that represents a part of a whole or a ratio of equal parts. Fractions are not integers, but they can be converted to decimals or percentages. Learn more about the types, properties, and uses of fractions in mathematics and education.

  4. Particular values of the Riemann zeta function - Wikipedia

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    The Riemann zeta function is a complex function that can be extended to the whole complex plane except for a simple pole at 1. It has many applications in number theory and physics. Learn how to compute its values at positive integers using Bernoulli numbers, Euler-Mascheroni constant, and other methods.

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    A repeating decimal or recurring decimal is a decimal representation of a number whose digits are eventually periodic. Learn about the notation, examples, and properties of repeating decimals and how they relate to rational and irrational numbers.

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    A continued fraction is an expression obtained by representing a number as the sum of its integer part and the reciprocal of another number, then repeating the process. Learn how to find the continued fraction representation of rational and irrational numbers, and see some examples of famous numbers and their continued fractions.

  7. Geometric series - Wikipedia

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    A geometric series is a series in which the ratio of successive adjacent terms is constant. Learn how to write, evaluate and prove the sum of a geometric series using the formula S = a / (1 - r), where a is the coefficient and r is the common ratio.

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    Learn about the first solid-state electronic calculator created in the early 1960s and the modern devices that vary from cheap to sturdy. Find out the functions, design, and internal workings of different calculators, such as scientific, graphing, and pocket calculators.

  9. Farey sequence - Wikipedia

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    A Farey sequence of order n is a list of fractions with denominators less than or equal to n, arranged in increasing order. Learn about the properties, examples, and applications of Farey sequences, also known as Farey series.

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