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353 | help-10 | 1c62f179076b45a384573f9f22fd608a | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 12:31:11 | I guess you'd need to find x in terms of y and then integrate it from y = 0 to y = 4 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
353 | help-10 | 1c62f179076b45a384573f9f22fd608a | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 12:31:26 | (also don't forget to multiply the integral by 4 because of the symmetry) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
353 | help-10 | 1c62f179076b45a384573f9f22fd608a | 676,407,160,619,532,300 | DODOS_ | 01/29/2022 12:32:32 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:34:44 | The product of two consecutive integers is 8 more than twice times their sum. Find the integers | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:34:50 | How do i set this up? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 12:36:31 | If you an arbitrary integer n, what's an expression for the consecutive number? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:36:46 | i wrote down n+1 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 12:37:00 | What's the product of these two numbers | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:37:22 | n^2+n | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 12:39:02 | Keep going | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 12:39:28 | Their sum, twice times their sum, twice times their sum plus 8 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:39:59 | well for that part i wrote 2(n+(n+1))+8 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:42:41 | alright thank you i understand now | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
354 | help-10 | c222e5e4a797402b94e0c84537a80bb6 | 279,617,880,050,368,500 | JellyBaby2474 | 01/29/2022 12:42:45 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/29/2022 12:42:47 | Yayyyyyyyy | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:04 | hi | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:18 | I kinda found something a little bit weird | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:25 | it makes sense | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:26 | but like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/29/2022 13:26:31 | :devastation: | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:42 | I feel like it still feels a little bit off to me | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:49 | so maybe one of yall can help me with that | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:26:58 | Screen_Shot_2022-01-29_at_10.24.15_AM.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:27:04 | this is kinda weird | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:27:28 | how it went from a non smooth function, to a smooth function | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:28:06 | like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:28:11 | I don't get it man | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 755,831,671,588,126,700 | RepliedPencil | 01/29/2022 13:29:02 | If you look closely | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 755,831,671,588,126,700 | RepliedPencil | 01/29/2022 13:29:31 | That smooth function is just a sine wave being vertically shifted upwards by 0.5 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:31:14 | no it's not | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:31:21 | it's close though | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 755,831,671,588,126,700 | RepliedPencil | 01/29/2022 13:31:55 | Hmm | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 755,831,671,588,126,700 | RepliedPencil | 01/29/2022 13:33:07 | Okay that's really weird lol | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:34:06 | in any case | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:34:13 | so that basically means | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:34:23 | that as long as the function is continuous | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:34:38 | its anti derivative will be a smooth function? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:36:06 | smooth means infinitely differentiable iirc | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:36:11 | So not. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:36:25 | However, a continuous function should have continuous anti-derivative by FTC if I got it right | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:38:55 | interesting | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:39:00 | well | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:39:17 | well what I meant is like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:40:58 | aight aight | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:41:02 | but what i mean is like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:41:28 | for example | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:22 | if somebody asks for point of inflection, for example at point (1, 1), and asks (is that a point of inflection for h(x) (which is the green function here). | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:27 | without giving us the graph of h(x) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:37 | do we just know that h(x) will be continuous? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:39 | and that | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:48 | point (1, 1) is indeed a point of inflection? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:42:49 | no matter what | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:43:11 | @Shuri2060 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:43:45 | I'm not sure what you mean. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:43:58 | 'Is (1, 1) a point of inflection for h(x)?' | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:44:05 | There is no indication h has to be continuous. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:45:03 | but you just said that a continuous function should have a continuous anti-derivative | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 13:45:13 | and that's true even if the function is not differentiable right? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 13:47:49 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 9525 | a μ-er | false | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 14:00:03 | So ye? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 14:00:09 | @Shuri2060 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/29/2022 14:00:26 | yes. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 14:01:10 | Interesting | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
355 | help-10 | de31075358d141b6a2ae864af4b06a65 | 386,589,884,133,015,550 | BigNose99 | 01/29/2022 14:03:39 | That's kinda weir | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:29:30 | Hello! Is 18:3(3+3) equal to 18:3x(3+3)? If we put it in a calculator the result for the first one will be 1 and for the second its 36. Why is this? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:30:12 | what does : mean? are you sure you wrote it in your calculator correctly | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:31:03 | Oh sorry in Hungary we use ":" for division | 1 | 0 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 9525 | a μ-er | false | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:31:09 | so its "/" | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:31:47 | oh, ok! so you have $\frac{18}{3(3+3)}$ and $\frac{18}{3 \times (3+3)}$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:31:52 | yes, those would be equal | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 14:31:59 | **ALIAS** | 304326367900729356.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:32:06 | it just seems to be an issue with your calculator | 0 | 1 | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 0879 | ᓚᘏᗢ | false | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:32:18 | can you show me a picture of how you wrote it in the calculator? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:32:28 | Sure | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:34:25 | 271800022_273429518211648_4476247521033019445_n.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:34:59 | Thats a casio thing I think | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:35:03 | ooohhh, i know why it's 36 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:35:05 | Is it a casio? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:35:11 | or at least why the calculator thinks that | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:35:14 | it's thinking this: | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:35:15 | its a no name calculator | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:35:38 | Because casio does this for user convenience I think, its in the manual | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:35:56 | The order of operations is different without the × | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:36:27 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:36:30 | it's thinking this | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:36:45 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/29/2022 14:36:46 | not this | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:38:12 | Screenshot_20220129-203738_Chrome.jpg | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:38:43 | And this is the reason for the differing results | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:40:05 | So it is a calculator related problem or the implied multiplication takes the precedence? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:40:29 | Its does implied multiplications first it seems | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:40:50 | So you can see it as a problem or as a notation thing | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 212,479,607,071,440,900 | Luca | 01/29/2022 14:41:06 | As I said, casio does this for convenience | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:41:44 | Alright, thank you for the help! | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
356 | help-10 | 20500b15e7dc450eab6d90687ebc631f | 367,901,892,619,272,200 | ᓚᘏᗢ | 01/29/2022 14:41:55 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
357 | help-10 | 3309a4522b9449d391693e3a33feed4d | 710,883,233,595,654,100 | R31 | 01/29/2022 15:52:06 | i need help with finind area | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
357 | help-10 | 3309a4522b9449d391693e3a33feed4d | 200,013,547,491,688,450 | a disappointing son | 01/29/2022 15:52:34 | probably best not to ghost ping helpers, huh? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
357 | help-10 | 3309a4522b9449d391693e3a33feed4d | 710,883,233,595,654,100 | R31 | 01/29/2022 15:53:16 | i forogot the rules and and i needed help but i forgot so then i deleted message | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
357 | help-10 | 3309a4522b9449d391693e3a33feed4d | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/29/2022 16:09:10 | Hint: draw perpendicular lines from O to AB and from O to BC, then draw the line OB. Then consider just that smaller square. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
358 | help-10 | fc591fcc770d43caa758e65654e2ae3a | 757,544,074,201,792,500 | kork | 11/05/2021 12:10:54 | Hi | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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