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6 November 2025
- diffhist m Compact operator 08:19 −8 Beland talk contribs (convert special characters found by Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss (via WP:JWB)) Tag: JWB
- diffhist Leibniz integral rule 07:47 +275 Roffaduft talk contribs (→Example 3: made previous edit more exact and added reference)
- diffhist Template:Tooltip 05:29 +16 Jonesey95 talk contribs (fix issue when * is the first character)
- diffhist Mean value theorem 02:21 +16 EulerianTrail talk contribs (Switched first image to use c to match the article) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Template:Tooltip 01:02 +11 Jonesey95 talk contribs (trim whitespace so that parameters placed on new lines do not cause Linter errors.)
- diffhist m Variable (mathematics) 00:02 +7,888 ClueBot NG talk contribs (Reverting possible vandalism by ~2025-31588-13 to version by Asalewski. Report False Positive? Thanks, ClueBot NG. (4444623) (Bot)) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Variable (mathematics) 00:02 −7,888 ~2025-31588-13 talk contribs (→History: 67 + 67 - 67) Tags: Reverted possible vandalism blanking
5 November 2025
- diffhist Antiderivative 15:49 +12 D.Lazard talk contribs (→top: The classification of the functions that have an antiderivative does not belong to this fisrt sentence)
- diffhist Leibniz integral rule 13:16 +68 Ddmmyyy8 talk contribs (→Example 3)
- diffhist Stokes' theorem 12:59 +39 Dolphin51 talk contribs (Inserted a brief explanation of the meaning of R^3. See Talk page.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Integral 11:23 −2 Elemimele talk contribs (Gnoming: grammatically, "which" in this position refers to the sum, not the integral. "And" relates it back to the integral.)