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... words , we can perform 109 multiplications of ten - digit numbers per second . Addition takes about one - tenth of that time . Addition and subtraction take the same time , while division takes about the same time as multiplication ...
... words , we can perform 109 multiplications of ten - digit numbers per second . Addition takes about one - tenth of that time . Addition and subtraction take the same time , while division takes about the same time as multiplication ...
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... words connecting two given words subject to the condition that each word differs from the preceding word by the change of exactly one letter . There is no difficulty in writing down an appropriate functional equation using the method ...
... words connecting two given words subject to the condition that each word differs from the preceding word by the change of exactly one letter . There is no difficulty in writing down an appropriate functional equation using the method ...
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... words and sentences , and then many different ideas . At one time , there was a movement to carry this use of symbols to a logical extreme . All words and sounds were to be converted to strings of O's and 1's which could be stored and ...
... words and sentences , and then many different ideas . At one time , there was a movement to carry this use of symbols to a logical extreme . All words and sounds were to be converted to strings of O's and 1's which could be stored and ...
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