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Date: 2009-03-05 01:10:16
Linear algebra
Introductory physics
Trigonometric functions
Trigonometry
Derivative
Dot product
Euclidean vector
Calculus
Centripetal force
Mathematics
Algebra
Mathematical analysis

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