Tome of All Equations

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The Tome of All Equations (mKHO(x) Ō Diāwekey Žodur Sɯe [ɔː diɑː.wɛk.ej ʒo.dur sɯe]) is a series of books first published in 386 EE by Gīghnovh Printing. The book has the solutions to hundreds of arithmetic problems, organized by their inputs, for use in finance, geometry, astronomy, construction, and more. The most recent edition, Edition Twelve, was published in 612 EE.

Format[edit | edit source]

Edition Twelve of the Tome of All Equations was a 64-page book, structured by the first argument in a calculation. Edition Twelve had base answers for every arithmetic problem up to three digits (Base-5: up to 125).

In Edition Eleven, which was printed two years after the 580 EE Ngadeša purchase of Gīghnovh Printing, three pages at the front of the book were used for a proof and explanation of the idea that any calculation could be done with the book. The proof was highly metaphorical, unscientific, and not entirely clear, but the point was correct: Any arithmetic calculation can be done with basic knowledge of how arithmetic works.

Errors[edit | edit source]

Errors have, of course, been omnipresent in the Tome of All Equations since its creation. Below is a table of the number of errors in every edition:

Total Problems Total Errors Total Error Rate Arithmetic Problems Arithmetic Errors Arithmetic Error Rate Other Problems Other Errors Other Error Rate Notes
Edition 1
Edition 2
Edition 3
New Edition 3
Edition 4
Edition 5
Edition 6
Edition 7
Edition 8
Symbol Edition
Edition 9
Edition 10
Edition 11
Edition 12

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