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  2. List of Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the anime by Production I.G and Xebec aired in Japan from January 8, 2012, to March 24, 2012. The first episode was pre-aired on January 1, 2012. A second season aired in Japan between July 1, 2012, and September 23, 2012. [1] The anime has been licensed for streaming in North America by Viz Media and in the UK by Anime on ...

  3. Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne - Wikipedia

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    The first season aired in Japan between January 8, 2012 and March 24, 2012 while the second season started airing between July 8, 2012 and September 23, 2012 following a recap episode on July 1, 2012. Both seasons have been licensed by Viz Media in North America and Anime on Demand in the United Kingdom.

  4. Notation for differentiation - Wikipedia

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    However, because integration is the inverse operation of differentiation, Lagrange's notation for higher order derivatives extends to integrals as well. Repeated integrals of f may be written as f ( − 1 ) ( x ) {\displaystyle f^{(-1)}(x)} for the first integral (this is easily confused with the inverse function f − 1 ( x ) {\displaystyle f ...

  5. Template:Episode list - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a table row, for use in a list of episodes, primarily for television. The number, and use, of columns a table has, is defined by the beginning wikitext of that table (further explained below), and is not defined by this template. In order for this template to provide a table column for a given episode, parameters must either be included or excluded. An included parameter ...

  6. Inverse function rule - Wikipedia

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    Integrating this relationship gives = ′ (()) +.This is only useful if the integral exists. In particular we need ′ to be non-zero across the range of integration. It follows that a function that has a continuous derivative has an inverse in a neighbourhood of every point where the derivative is non-zero.

  7. Lagrange's theorem (group theory) - Wikipedia

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    Lagrange's theorem raises the converse question as to whether every divisor of the order of a group is the order of some subgroup. This does not hold in general: given a finite group G and a divisor d of | G |, there does not necessarily exist a subgroup of G with order d .

  8. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television) - Wikipedia

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    Episodic, serial, or limited series television shows are made of episodes which may relate part of an unfolding story, feature recurring settings or characters, or express a unifying narrative theme. These shows are typically aired only part of the year, and are produced as a set or cycle of episodes usually called a "season" or a "series".

  9. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Lagrange's notation for the derivative: If f is a function of a single variable, ′, read as "f prime", is the derivative of f with respect to this variable. The second derivative is the derivative of ′, and is denoted ″. ˙