> > > > ```An equation of two terms. They?re added together. The first term is an integral with respect to dx. It?s of the square root of a single fraction. The numerator of the fraction is x plus 1. The denominator of the fraction is x squared plus 3. The second term is a summation. It starts at j equals 1 and goes to n. It sums up 1 divided by j squared. > > n > > ____ > > ? ? > > ? ________ ? 1 > > ? ? x + 1 ? ?? > > ? ? ?????? dx + ? 2 > > ? ? 2 ? j > > ? ?? x + 3 ? > > ? ???? > > j = 1 > > ``` > > > > It?s been a long time since I?ve heard anyone talk college-level math aloud and you _definitely_ shouldn?t trust how I read the first term aloud, but this is roughly how I?d put it on my capsule. > > +1 Nicely done. > I also love this. Sometimes we are blind to the most simple and nice way of doing something. Thanks!
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