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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 23:30 daijafoster0

I've been working on a desmos project with a code of, swwwowuqkm, awhile but, I seem to be missing something. If you could please finish line 20, between lines 19 and 21, in a similar fashion to line 22, between lines 18 and 23. It would be much appreciated if you could also explain what I was missing.

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