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where what are we at here three
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where what are we at here three
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where what are we at here three
four
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four
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four
substitute
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very appropriate for me as a substitute
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very appropriate for me as a substitute
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very appropriate for me as a substitute
teacher to tell you about substitution
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teacher to tell you about substitution
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teacher to tell you about substitution
so I'm going to try to find the power
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so I'm going to try to find the power
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so I'm going to try to find the power
series expansion of e to the minus T
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series expansion of e to the minus T
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series expansion of e to the minus T
squared
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okay and the way I'll do that is by
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okay and the way I'll do that is by
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okay and the way I'll do that is by
taking the power series expansion for e
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taking the power series expansion for e
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taking the power series expansion for e
to the T which we have e to the X which
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to the T which we have e to the X which
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to the T which we have e to the X which
we have up there and make the
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we have up there and make the
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we have up there and make the
substitution x equals minus T squared
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