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* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm does~it~work?}</math>
 
* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm does~it~work?}</math>
 
* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm not~quite,~as~referencing~is~cactus.}</math>
 
* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm not~quite,~as~referencing~is~cactus.}</math>
* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,in fact, it does</math>
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* <math>\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,cactii eradicated</math>
  
  

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  • [math]\int_a^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy[/math]
  • [math]\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm does~it~work?}[/math]
  • [math]\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,{\rm not~quite,~as~referencing~is~cactus.}[/math]
  • [math]\int_b^y f(\alpha\,)\,dy,cactii eradicated[/math]


According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.[1] The Moon, however, is not so big.[2]

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Notes relating to Test space

  1. E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.
  2. R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.