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Why is the derivative of x^2 equal to 2x?

Differentiation is finding the slope of a graph; how steep it is at some point. In this case, we want to find out how steep the graph of x^2 is. To do this, we could look at the slope between two points o...

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Answered by Lawrence H. Maths tutor
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Describe the initiation and conduction of electrical signals through the heart.

For the heart to pump efficiently the control of contraction of its atrium and ventricles needs to be coordinated. Electrical signal starts at the sinoatrial (SA) node, also known as the pacemaker node. T...

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Solve 5x-13 > 3x-7 for x.

What we're aiming to do is to have the 5x and 3x on the same side, and the constants on the other side of the inequality. So first let's subtract 3x from both sides, which gives 5x-3x-13>-7. Now to 'mo...

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Answered by Nigel M. Maths tutor
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How would I derive Kepler's third law from Newton's law of gravitation and the equations of circular motion?

Kepler's third law states that the square of the period of the orbit is directly proportional to the cube of the radius of the orbit (T^2=kr^3) where r is some constant to be determined. This can be deter...

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Answered by Matthew W. Physics tutor
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How would I find the approximate area enclosed by the expression e^x*sin(x)*x^3 on an infinite scale?

The area under a curve is analytically calculated using the integral of the function. The integral of the function above could be calculated using integration by parts twice, considering that 3 functions ...

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Answered by Matthew W. Maths tutor
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