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In this problem, the last two digits of your student number will be significant. Let N₁ be a frumber equal to the last digit of your student number, N₂ be a number equal to the last two digits of your student number. That is, if the last two digits of your student number is 83 then, N₁=3, N₂=83. Consider the function f(x)= cos(N1/7)sin(N2)+eᴺ²π.