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    A Black & Decker cordless drill. Black+Decker is an American manufacturer of power tools, accessories, hardware, home improvement products, home appliances, and fastening systems, headquartered in Towson, Maryland, north of Baltimore, where the company was originally established in 1910. In March 2010, Black & Decker merged with Stanley Works ...

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    In mathematics, a power series (in one variable) is an infinite series of the form = = + + + … where represents the coefficient of the nth term and c is a constant called the center of the series.

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    The Dangerous Sports Club was co-founded by David Kirke, [3] Chris Baker, Ed Hulton and Alan Weston in the 1970s. They first came to wide public attention by inventing modern day bungee jumping, by making the first modern jumps on 1 April 1979, from the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, England. [4]

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    Consider the second-order linear differential equation ″ + ′ + () = Suppose a 2 is nonzero for all z.Then we can divide throughout to obtain ″ + () ′ + () = Suppose further that a 1 /a 2 and a 0 /a 2 are analytic functions.