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Match each of the following terms with its function or description.
-Example of a proprioceptor
Six-Figure Accuracy
A level of precision in numerical calculations or measurements that is accurate to six digits.
Solve
To find an answer or solution to a mathematical problem or equation.
Simplify
The process of making something less complex or easier to understand.
Simplify
A mathematical process of making an equation, expression, or problem easier to solve or understand by eliminating complexity.
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