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           | Description | 
           A graph of y = x2 and y =  / | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           2007-09-15 (original upload date) | 
          
          
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           Originally from  en.wikipedia; description page is/was  here. | 
          
          
           | Author | 
           Original uploader was  Jim.belk at  en.wikipedia | 
          
          
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             Released into the public domain (by the author). 
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