11.39.3 Can you answer these questions?

11.39.3.1 Timing inside a compiled function?
11.39.3.2 Step by step solution of an equation - Call Wolfram Alpha in Mathematica - 2025 version
11.39.3.3 Why Interpolation with InterpolationOrder -> 1 looks smooth in 2D case?
11.39.3.1 Timing inside a compiled function?

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I want to have multiple timings inside a compiled code. However, it turns our that  AbsoluteTime[]  does not work: 
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[syntax] [compile] [timing]
 
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11.39.3.2 Step by step solution of an equation - Call Wolfram Alpha in Mathematica - 2025 version

https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=316966

In 2017 I used Wolfram Mathematica 11.2 and 13.0.0 (this one after 2017) to call Wolfram Alpha and get a step by step solution of an equation by using the following command: 
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[wolfram-alpha-queries] [equation]
 
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11.39.3.3 Why Interpolation with InterpolationOrder -> 1 looks smooth in 2D case?

https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=316991

The following code 
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[finite-element-method] [interpolation] [mesh]
 
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