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Derivatives and Integrals An Annotated Discourse

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Derivatives and IntegralsAn Annotated Discourse

Robert Beezer
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Puget Sound
Tacoma, Washington, USA
beezer@pugetsound.edu
Statement about support received by the first author.
A. Second Author
Department of Mathematics
University of Somewhere
Anytown, USA
asauthor@example.edu
Statement about support received by the second author.
May 29, 2025
Abstract
This is a sample of many of the things you can do with PreTeXt. Sometimes the math makes sense, sometimes it seems to be written in the first person, sort of like this Abstract.
Keywordssamples, PreTeXt, testing document.
2010 Math Subject ClassificationPrimary 00-01, 00-02; Secondary 00A99.
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