What is a reverse cryptarithm? Could use an example
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long division in which most or all of the digits are replaced by symbols (usually asterisks) to form a cryptarithm. Reverse cryptarithm. A rare variation where a formula is written, and the solution is the corresponding cryptarithm whose solution is the formula given
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example:Types of cryptarithm include the alphametic, the digimetic, and the skeletal division
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