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Why logarithms are your secret math power
What they are: A logarithm is the exponent you raise a base to in order to get a number, acting as the inverse of exponentiation. Why they matter: They simplify multiplication, division, and roots ...
Peer review, in its modern form, began to spread in the 18 th and 19 th centuries, becoming standard in the 20 th century.
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