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"Mega-squared" is not a standard unit or term in mathematics or any other field. It seems to be a combination of the prefix "mega-" denoting a factor of one million and the mathematical operation of squaring a number. If someone is referring to "mega-squared," they may be mistakenly combining these two concepts, but it does not have a specific or recognized meaning in mathematics or any other scientific discipline.

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Oh, dude, mega-squared is just a fancy way of saying "million square units." It's like saying "I have a mega-ton of homework" but for math nerds. So, if you ever need to sound super smart and impress your friends, just drop the term "mega-squared" into a conversation. You're welcome.

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4mo ago
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The mega- prefix means 106, so (mega-)2 would be:

(mega-)2 = (106)2

= 1012

= tera- (prefix)

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