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Mar 13, 2017 · 1/2"arcsec"^2 (x)+C >I=int ("arcsec" (x))/ (xsqrt (x^2-1))dx Let x=sectheta. This implies that dx=secthetatanthetad theta. Also it means that theta="arcsec" (x). Then: I=inttheta/ (secthetasqrt …
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Dec 18, 2016 · This is the subject of a field called Abiogenesis, which looks at the whole question of how living matter came from non-living matter. When we look at life today, we think of DNA and …
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Ctenophores are called comb jellies. These are complex than sponges and less complicated than Cniderians. Ctenophora and Cnideria are multicellular animals Ctenophora ace called comb jellies. …