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DOC: "What is NumPy?" section of the documentation #25029

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Expand Up @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ NumPy all operations, not just arithmetic operations, but
logical, bit-wise, functional, etc., behave in this implicit
element-by-element fashion, i.e., they broadcast. Moreover, in the
example above, ``a`` and ``b`` could be multidimensional arrays of the
same shape, or a scalar and an array, or even two arrays of with
same shape, or a scalar and an array, or even two arrays with
different shapes, provided that the smaller array is "expandable" to
the shape of the larger in such a way that the resulting broadcast is
unambiguous. For detailed "rules" of broadcasting see
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