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and plug in x equals 0 and see that you |
get plus 1 minus 1 plus 1 minus 1 and so |
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get plus 1 minus 1 plus 1 minus 1 and so |
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get plus 1 minus 1 plus 1 minus 1 and so |
on yes sir I |
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on yes sir I |
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on yes sir I |
see that if you do minus 1 it'll blow up |
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see that if you do minus 1 it'll blow up |
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see that if you do minus 1 it'll blow up |
if you put in 1 though it seems like it |
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if you put in 1 though it seems like it |
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if you put in 1 though it seems like it |
would be fine question is I can see that |
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would be fine question is I can see that |
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would be fine question is I can see that |
there's a problem at x equals minus 1 |
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there's a problem at x equals minus 1 |
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there's a problem at x equals minus 1 |
why is there also a problem at x equals |
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why is there also a problem at x equals |
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why is there also a problem at x equals |
1 where the graph is perfectly smooth |
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1 where the graph is perfectly smooth |
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1 where the graph is perfectly smooth |
and innocuous and finite that's another |
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and innocuous and finite that's another |
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and innocuous and finite that's another |
excellent question |
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excellent question |
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excellent question |
the problem is that if you go off to a |
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the problem is that if you go off to a |
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the problem is that if you go off to a |
radius of 1 in any direction and there's |
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radius of 1 in any direction and there's |
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radius of 1 in any direction and there's |
a problem that's it that's what the |
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