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Solve the equation cosec^2(x) = 1 + 2cot(x), for -180° < x ≤ 180°.

First, we want to convert the equation to a simpler form involving just one function of x. Squared trigonometric functions are normally good candidates for simplification, thanks to the trigonometric iden...

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Answered by Max H. Maths tutor
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Integrate cos(x)sin^2(x)

Answer: sin^3(x)/3 + c
The student can either solve by inspection by noticing that the derivative of sin^3(x)=3sin^2(x)cos(x).
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The student can use the longer method of integration by par...

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Answered by Milan S. Maths tutor
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2(x+4)=x+10

When solving equations like this, the most important thing to remember is that you must do the same thing to both sides. First multiply out the brackets, multiplying the x and the 4 by 2, giving 2x+8=x+10...

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Answered by Mimi H. Maths tutor
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How do I analyse unseen poetry in a timed exam?

Analysing a poem you have never seen before can be quite a daunting task and you may struggle with knowing where to begin or deciphering what the poem really means. Below is a helpful acronym you can use ...

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Solve 4(x+3)=2x+8

First explain that to 'solve' means to find the value for 'x'. Then, using the rule of BIDMAS, explain that in order to simplify the process, the first step is to open up the brackets on the left hand sid...

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Answered by Wayne Z. Maths tutor
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