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Find the integral of ((2(7x^(2)-xe^(-2x))-5)/x) . Given that y=27 at x=1, solve the differential equation dy/dx=((2(7x^(2)-xe^(-2x))-5)/-3x).y^(2/3) in terms of y.

Part A)Expand numerator in the integral to get 14x^(2) - 2xe^(-2x)-5Now divide by denominator to get 14x - 2e^(-2x) - 5/xNow integrate to get 7x^(2) + e^(-2x) - 5ln(x)Part B)Get all components of y on the...

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x + y = 11, and x^2 + y^2 = 61, Work out values of y in the form of x

This is a simultaneous equation question, and it is important to read the question and pick out the information we want, and see what we are trying to get to, then work out a pathway on how we will get to...

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What do I include in a Medicine Personal statement?

It is hard to write a personal statement, it's not something that's hardwired into our system since we were little, then suddenly you are here trying to apply for jobs, sixth form, and university, which a...

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How can I revise for the Abstract Reasoning subset of the UKCAT?

There are many ways to tackle AR subset. My top tips would be to use Medify, Medic Portal, and the ISC Medical book for practise and I will also guide you through examples to explain in greater depth each...

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What is 'battery'?

Battery is the unlawful application of force by the defendant upon the victim.

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