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In The Book on Numbers by John Conway and Richard Guy the number e is persistently called Napier's number. I know that John Napier has more or less discovered logarithms, but is this really the correct name? --JanHidders



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Quadratic formula

... more generally members of any field whose characteristic is not 2. (In a field of characteristic 2, the element 2a is zero and it is impossible to divide by it.) The ...

 
 
 
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