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%Dear Moose,
%Please consider the TEX document below and
%give us your opinion on it ASAP.
%Thanks,
%The free world.
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$$\int_a^b\sin(x^2) dx=35$$

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Why I'm asking a moose about an integral that makes no
sense, I have no idea.


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