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Area of a circle via the second fundamental theorem of calculus/ Denis Bell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington D. C.: Mathematical Association of America, © Jul 2012-Sept 2015.Description: v43 n4, page 299-: Illustrations; 25 cmISSN:
  • 0746-8342
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  • DPer 510.5 C697 Jan 2012-Sept 2015 v. 43 & 46, n. 1-4
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