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If you take the derivative of her curves, things would just be chunky.
Then take a second derivative and her form would just be funky.
Achieve those anti-derivatives to get that nice outline,
Practice those simple exercises and everything will be fine.
I like it best when her curves have that stunning intonation.
The inflection gracing her form is causing a sensation.
I love it when her local minimum is right above her hips.
And you have to enjoy the point of discontinuity at her lips.
There’s one thing in particular to increase your heart’s velocity,
And that is the smooth finesse of her radiant symmetry.

We had a project in Mrs. Boyce's calculus class to do a project.  It had to do something with calculus.  Hence the creation of 'The Integration of Calculus Terminology and Thinking Into Basic Literature'.

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