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Understanding powers and indices (simply)
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@bplus Much more elegant than my effort!
But actually, I think there's one grain less than this. e.g. for three squares, square 1 has 1 grain, square 2 has 2 and square three has 4,  total 7, not 8. Not that the king would notice, but he's being gypped!
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RE: Understanding powers and indices (simply) - by PhilOfPerth - 10-29-2022, 03:23 AM



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