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Determine the stationary points of y=(5x^2)/(lnx)

Differentiate y with respect to x using quotient rule:y'=[(1/x)(5x^2)-(10x)(lnx)]/(lnx)^2 =[5x-10xlnx]/(lnx)^2Stationary points occur when y'=0, so when y'=0 we have:5x-10xlnx = 0x(5-10lnx)=0So x=0 or 5...

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Answered by Jimmy L. Maths tutor
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What is attachment and what are the three main attachment styles according to Bowlby and Ainsworth?

Attachment is a homeostatically driven bond between the infant and their primary caregiver, evolutionarily aimed to protect the infant from danger and increase chances of good care. Attachment is thought ...

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Answered by Sarah L. Psychology tutor
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Discuss treatment of the body in D.G. Rossetti's 'Jenny'.

Rossetti’s Jenny materialises the male gaze through its speaker who is scrutinising a prostitute, or a ‘fallen woman’, through his inherently patriarchal lens. The audience immediately get a sens...

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Explain the process of ultrafiltration in the kidney.

Ultrafiltration begins in the nephron in the kidney. Blood travels through a coiled structure of capillaries called the glomerulus surrounded by the Bowman's capsule. The hydrostatic pressure of the flow...

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Find, using calculus, the x coordinate of the turning point of the curve y=e^(3x)*cos(4x) pi/4<x<pi/2 (Edexcel C3)

The turning point of a curve is the point at which the gradient is 0 as from there it stops rising and starts falling or vice versa. To find this we differentiate y with respect to x (dy/dx) to find the g...

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Answered by James W. Maths tutor
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