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  • The trick is to choose a polynomial <math>R(x,y)</math> that makes the integral very small. We put ...}{2}</math> and equals <math>\frac{5\sqrt 5-11}2</math>. It means that the integral does not exceed
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  • [[logarithmic integral]], which is asymptotically equivalent === The Bounded Integral ===
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  • ...nce]] <math>x_{0},x_{1},x_{2},\ldots</math> consists entirely of [[integer|integral]] powers of <math>3.</math> Given that ...r</math>. We find that <math>8x + 28y = 308</math>. The possible positive integral pairs of <math>(x,y)</math> are <math>(35,1),\ (28,3),\ (21,5),\ (14,7),\ (
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  • **Trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential limits **Trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions
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