Why are there so many examples blanked out with %? The page source doesn't explain why. Normally, I see it used for zero context examples, but the blanked examples seem to be fine.
Did you know that if you square any integer and divide the result by either 3 or 4, the remainder is always either zero or one?
Why are there so many examples blanked out with %? The page source doesn't explain why. Normally, I see it used for zero context examples, but the blanked examples seem to be fine.
Did you know that if you square any integer and divide the result by either 3 or 4, the remainder is always either zero or one?