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e^{x-y}y^'=x-3(\partial)/(\partial z)(x^2+y^2z)laplacetransform-8e^{pi-t}derivative of (x^3+2x^2)^{-1}sum from n=1 to infinity of arctan(n+1)
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What is the limit as x approaches 0 of x^2+x+1 ?
The limit as x approaches 0 of x^2+x+1 is 1