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Update 2018-06-07-you-probably-dont-need-derived-state.md (#1059)

A single form of `arguments` confused me here
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When using memoization, remember a couple of constraints:
1. In most cases, you'll want to **attach the memoized function to a component instance**. This prevents multiple instances of a component from resetting each other's memoized keys.
1. Typically you'll want to use a memoization helper with a **limited cache size** in order to prevent memory leaks over time. (In the example above, we used `memoize-one` because it only caches the most recent argument and result.)
1. Typically you'll want to use a memoization helper with a **limited cache size** in order to prevent memory leaks over time. (In the example above, we used `memoize-one` because it only caches the most recent arguments and result.)
1. None of the implementations shown in this section will work if `props.list` is recreated each time the parent component renders. But in most cases, this setup is appropriate.
## In closing

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