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@stdlib-bot stdlib-bot added the Math Issue or pull request specific to math functionality. label Nov 9, 2024
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docs: correct function description and indentation in `math/base/assert/is-even`

PR-URL: https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib/pull/3078

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@Planeshifter Planeshifter merged commit 6715177 into stdlib-js:develop Nov 9, 2024
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