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- bb0126fe2b8bc73ddbac0e297770510dcd60ac2a09584096cec3819317bbf386 date "September 2014".
- bb0126fe2b8bc73ddbac0e297770510dcd60ac2a09584096cec3819317bbf386 isCitedBy Differentiation_of_trigonometric_functions.
- bb0126fe2b8bc73ddbac0e297770510dcd60ac2a09584096cec3819317bbf386 reason "The article cited does not actually assert that this formula can be proven without using calculus. I doubt that it can. You cannot use a Wikipedia article as a reliable source. Ehrenpreis was famous for asserting that this point in your argument was a logical circle: the calculus proof of the area of a circular sector depends on being able to integrate the trig functions. We need to see a reliable source here.".