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Universal Product Line of Calculus
The world likes a rolls-and-swells hills, with changed slops, peaks, valleys, and heights. How to describe them by numbers?We need functions firstly. According to Strang’s lectures [26]: For growing motions, we have like powers of $x^2$
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