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A Wiki welcome[edit]

Welcome!

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Now that thats done, good job and thanks for your hard work thus far. I hope you are enjoying your time here at wiki! I noticed you caught some flak on a talk page. Careful editing and discussion of topics you are unsure on is always advised. But don't worry about it, we all make mistakes. Good luck on learning mathematics. By the way, I have some text books on calculus and other topics if you would like to learn from something more formal than the Internet. Just shoot me an E-mail.(see my user boxes). I recommend Stewart Calculus(google it) as it is the most popular college level text. Cronholm144 22:42, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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