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Recently, Ryoo introduced the weighted q-Euler numbers and polynomials which are a slightly different Kim's weighted q-Euler numbers and polynomials(see C. S. Ryoo, A note on the weighted q-Euler numbers and polynomials, 2011]). In this paper, we give some interesting new identities on the weighted q-Euler numbers related to the q-Bernstein polynomials
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