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  1. MathML - Wikipedia

    MathML is a markup language for describing mathematical notations and capturing their structure and content, enabling their use in web pages and applications.

  2. Associative property - Wikipedia

    For example, the order does not matter in the multiplication of real numbers, that is, a × b = b × a, so we say that the multiplication of real numbers is a commutative operation. However, operations such as …

  3. Summation - Wikipedia

    The origin of the summation notation dates back to 1675 when Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, in a letter to Henry Oldenburg, suggested the symbol to mark the sum of differentials (Latin: calculus …

  4. Group (mathematics) - Wikipedia

    The multiplicative group of the field is the group whose underlying set is the set of nonzero real numbers and whose operation is multiplication. More generally, one speaks of an additive group whenever the …

  5. Multiplication sign - Wikipedia

    This selection is reflected in the numeric keypad on English-language keyboards, where the arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are represented by the keys +, -, * and …

  6. Fizz buzz - Wikipedia

    Fizz buzz is a group word game for children to teach them about division. [1] Players take turns to count incrementally, replacing any number divisible by three with the word "fizz", and any number divisible …

  7. Genetic code - Wikipedia

    Genetic code is a set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences of nucleotide triplets or codons) into proteins.

  8. Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) - Wikipedia

    She directed the Software Engineering Division at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, where she led the development of the on-board flight software for NASA 's Apollo Guidance Computer for the …