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  2. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning, such as digital flash cards, matching games, and quizzes. Founded in 2005 by a 15-year-old student, Quizlet has over 60 million active users and offers AI-powered features since 2023.

  3. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the metric prefixes, also known as SI prefixes, that are used to indicate multiples or submultiples of a unit in the International System of Units (SI). See the list of 24 prefixes, their symbols, names, and adoption dates, as well as the rules for combining them with unit symbols.

  4. Scientific notation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to write numbers in scientific notation, a way of expressing large or small numbers as m × 10 n, where n is an integer and m is a nonzero real number. Find out the history, advantages, and applications of scientific notation in science, math, and engineering.

  5. Nuremberg Code - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg Code is a set of ten principles created by a U.S. military tribunal after World War II to regulate medical research on humans. It was based on the Hippocratic Oath and the Nazi war crimes trials, and it emphasized voluntary consent, scientific validity, and beneficence.

  6. Order of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    Order of magnitude is a concept used to discuss the scale of numbers in relation to one another. It is the smallest power of 10 used to represent a number, or the number of factors of 10 between two numbers.

  7. Power of 10 - Wikipedia

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    A power of 10 is any of the integer powers of the number ten, such as 10^9, which is one billion. Learn how to write and name positive and negative powers of 10 in decimal notation, E notation, and SI prefixes.

  8. Integer factorization - Wikipedia

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    Integer factorization is the decomposition of a positive integer into a product of primes. The web page explains the difficulty and importance of this problem, and the current state of the art of factorization algorithms, but does not mention factoring NP-completeness.

  9. What's the 10/15 rule and does it really help you pay off ...

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    On a 30-year term, you’d normally pay $1,146 per month, but with the 10/15 rule that amount would be $1,643 across 16 years and nine months, saving you $83,000 in the process.