It looks like your message cut off at [70,. Depending on what you were trying to write, here are a few common mathematical and programming structures that start this way: Python Lists or Arrays
If you are writing Python code, you might be creating a list or a NumPy array:
# Examples of completing the list mylist = [70, 80, 90, 100] coordinates = [70, 45] Use code with caution. Mathematical Intervals
In mathematics, a bracket followed by a number usually indicates the start of an interval: [70, 100]: A closed interval including both 70 and 100.
[70, ∞): An interval containing all numbers greater than or equal to 70. The Number 70
If you are just looking for information on the number 70 itself, it has a few unique traits:
Smallest Weird Number: It is mathematically classified as the smallest href=”https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/70(number)“>weird number, meaning it is abundant but not semi-perfect.
Pentagonal Number: It can form a regular pentagonal dot pattern.
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