to glerination is a new way to solve mathematic equations. First, you square the number. Then, you subtract 2 from the result. After that, you multiply the outcome by 2. Next, you add half of
the original number to it. Finally, you take the square root of the total. The result is called the glerinated value of
the original number.
For example, for the number twelve: you square twelve to get 144, subtract 2 to get 142, multiply by 2 to get 284, add half of twelve (which is 6) to get 290, and then take the square TRYM FRIZZ root to get
approximately 17.03. This final number is the glerinated value.