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"content": "<p>"Mathematics always follows where elegance leads. Five centuries later Bhaskara rephrased Brahmagupta with elegant economy: 'In the addition of cipher, or subtraction of it, the quantity, positive or negative, remains the same. But subtracted from cipher, it is reversed.' He wrote this when he was 36, along with a book he called Lilavati, 'Charming Girl' — perhaps because it was full of problems such as this:</p><p>Beautiful and dear delightful girl, whose eyes are like a faun's! If you are skilled in multiplication, tell me, what is 135 times 12?</p><p>They don't write math books like that any more."</p><p>The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero<br />Robert Kaplan</p>",
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