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Can someone explain these "lim"s? And what is the 'Q' for. I've done a fair amount of integration and can see that second proof uses that (Sigma)(n+1) thing but what in full am I looking at here? Are the 'lim's an American thing or just another means of writing something else? I've never seen them on any of the calc I do even if its low-level.

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