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Evaluate: { \int \limits^\pi_{ (1)/(4)\pi}{ {e {}^(2 \sigma) (\sqrt{1 - { \sigma}^(2) } ) d \sigma}}}
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Evaluate: { \int \limits^\pi_{ (1)/(4)\pi}{ {e {}^(2 \sigma) (\sqrt{1 - { \sigma}^(2) } ) d \sigma}}}
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