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  2. nth root - Wikipedia

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    A root of degree 2 is called a square root (usually written without the n as just ) and a root of degree 3, a cube root (written ). Roots of higher degree are referred by using ordinal numbers, as in fourth root, twentieth root, etc. The computation of an n th root is a root extraction .

  3. Hypercube internetwork topology - Wikipedia

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    Hypercube internetwork topology. In computer networking, hypercube networks are a type of network topology used to connect and route data between multiple processing units or computers. Hypercube networks consist of 2m nodes, which form the vertices of squares to create an internetwork connection. A hypercube is basically a multidimensional ...

  4. File:Riemann surface cube root.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 591 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 237 × 240 pixels | 473 × 480 pixels | 757 × 768 pixels | 1,010 × 1,024 pixels | 2,020 × 2,048 pixels | 1,074 × 1,089 pixels.

  5. Aryabhata II - Wikipedia

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    Aryabhata II also deduced a method to calculate the cube root of a number, but his method was already given by Aryabhata I, many years earlier. Indian mathematicians were very keen to give the correct sine tables since they played a vital role to calculate the planetary positions as accurately as possible.

  6. Cubic equation - Wikipedia

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    Here the function is . In algebra, a cubic equation in one variable is an equation of the form. in which a is nonzero. The solutions of this equation are called roots of the cubic function defined by the left-hand side of the equation.

  7. Cube rule - Wikipedia

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    The cube rule or cube law is an empirical observation regarding elections under the first-past-the-post system. The rule suggests that the party getting the most votes is over-represented (and conversely, the party getting the fewest votes is under-represented). It was first formulated in a report on British elections in 1909, then extended to elections in other countries. Both in theory and ...

  8. Cube Bikes - Wikipedia

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    The current product range consists of various types of mountain bikes, road bikes, cross bikes, triathlon bikes, e-bikes as well as trekking bikes. Ergonomically fitted women's bikes, bikes for kids, wear and accessories complete the product line-up.

  9. Junna (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Junna Sakai (境 純菜 Sakai Junna, born November 2, 2000), better known by her stage name JUNNA (じゅんな), is a Japanese singer managed by Cube Inc. and signed to FlyingDog.