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An iterated binary operation is a mathematical operation that applies a binary operation repeatedly to a set of elements. A binary operation is a rule for combining two elements from a set to produce another element from the same set. Common examples of binary operations include addition, multiplication, and maximum/minimum functions. The process of iteration means applying the operation multiple times.

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