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Date: 2014-05-28 23:53:37
Trigonometry
Integral calculus
Logarithms
Trigonometric functions
Sine
Inverse trigonometric functions
Chebyshev polynomials
Integration by substitution
Unit circle
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Special functions

SMT[removed]Calculus Test and Solutions February 19, 2011

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