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A laptop computer is shown at an angle, displaying the "mathsisfun.com" website on its screen. The keyboard of the laptop is visible on the right side. The website features a navigation bar at the top with options like "Home", "Algebra", "Data", "Geometry", "Physics", "Dictionary", "Games", and "Puzzles". A search bar is prominent, along with social media sharing buttons for Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest, and a "Link Here" button. The main content area of the site is organized into a grid of categories related to mathematics. These categories include "Index", "Numbers" (with "5+8" icon), "Algebra" (with scales icon), "Games" (with chess icon), "Data" (with building blocks icon), "Puzzles" (with puzzle pieces icon), "Calculus" (with colorful stones icon), "Dictionary" (with open book icon), "Measurement" (with tape measure icon), "Geometry" (with geometric shapes icon), "Money" (with coins icon), "Physics" (with weights/arrows icon), "Worksheets" (with pencil and paper icon), and "Activities" (with hands icon). Below the categories, three mathematical expressions are displayed, all equating to 2025: * "(20+25)^2 = 2025" * "(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)^2 = 2025" * "1^3+2^3+3^3+4^3+5^3+6^3+7^3+8^3+9^3 = 2025" A "Messages from visitors" section features a testimonial: "I just want to say a very BIG thank you for this wonderful site. I am using it to refresh my math skills and to teach my kids maths. Once again thank you very very much for making mathematics as simple as ABC bravo". A blurry reflection of a person's head with dark hair is visible in the top-left corner of the laptop screen. The background beyond the laptop screen is out of focus, showing light walls and overhead fluorescent lighting, suggesting an indoor setting in Reims, France.
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