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Integral calculus / Analytic functions / Trigonometry / Trigonometric functions / Natural logarithm / Exponentials / Integration by parts / Proof that π is irrational / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Calculus
Date: 2012-07-10 22:25:09
Integral calculus
Analytic functions
Trigonometry
Trigonometric functions
Natural logarithm
Exponentials
Integration by parts
Proof that π is irrational
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus

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