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1 March, 17:06

Explain why the result is always the original number followed by your age

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  1. 1 March, 18:46
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    It isn't. For example, if I integrate the function [ 2sin (θ) + 3cos (θ) ] between

    the limits of - π and + π, my age does not appear anywhere in the result.

    It depends on how the calculation is set up, and what steps you go through

    to get the result. You haven't told us anything about that.
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