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Differentiate 3x^2+1/x and find the x coordinate of the stationary point of the curve of y=3x^2+1/x

To differentiate we multiply by the power and take one off the power. d/dx(3x^2+1/x)= 6x-1/x^2 At a stationary point the gradient equals zero 6x-1/x^2=0 which rearranges to x=(1/6)^(1/3)

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Answered by Rachel W. Maths tutor
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You've been asked by a friend why you spend so much time on your phone. You decide to send her a text in response, explaining the benefits of technology and possible problems which arise from overuse.

Hola Sara,

Te escribo con el propósito de explicar por qué utilizo tanto mi móvil. En primer lugar, cabe hacer hincapié en los benificios de la tecnología hoy en día. Con el móvil puedo acceder a m...

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Answered by Yasmin M. Spanish tutor
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"To what extent do the characters in of mice and men experience loneliness"

Written in the time of The Great Depression, Steinbeck's novella portrays the theme of loneliness, which is experienced by all characters to some extent. Alongside economic hardship, the loneliness of som...

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Answered by Chloe M. English tutor
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Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of the arithmetic series 2 + 4 + 6 + ... i) Find S4

Firstly look for key terms in the question, identifying that we are going to be finding the sum of n terms, and it is an arithmetic series. This allows us to know which e...

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Answered by Sydney L. Maths tutor
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A character is standing alone at a bus stop on a dark road in a dangerous neighbourhood, how might you convey their fear and tension the character experiences through your physicality?

I would use a combination of posture, expression and movement. To convey the character's uncertainty about the potential dangers, sudden swivels of the head may be used to suggest the acknowledgment of an...

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Answered by Guy J. Drama tutor
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