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because the variable here is T and I'm
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because the variable here is T and I'm
good I get it by taking my expansion for
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good I get it by taking my expansion for
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good I get it by taking my expansion for
e to the X and putting in what X is in
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e to the X and putting in what X is in
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e to the X and putting in what X is in
terms T
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whoops
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whoops
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whoops
and so on and so on I
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and so on and so on I
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and so on and so on I
just put in minus T squared in place of
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just put in minus T squared in place of
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just put in minus T squared in place of
X there in the series expansion for e to
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X there in the series expansion for e to
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X there in the series expansion for e to
the X so I can multiple work this out a
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the X so I can multiple work this out a
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the X so I can multiple work this out a
little bit better minus T squared is
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little bit better minus T squared is
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little bit better minus T squared is
what it is this is going to give me a T
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what it is this is going to give me a T
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what it is this is going to give me a T
to the fourth and
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to the fourth and
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to the fourth and
the minus squared is going to give me a
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the minus squared is going to give me a
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