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Find the exact value of x from the equation 3^x * e^4x = e^7

To begin to solve this equation we must take natural logarithms of both sides of the equation. This gives: ln(3^x*e^4x) = lne^7 Then we can use the log rules on the left hand side to expand it slightly to...

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Answered by Chris B. Maths tutor
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How to calculate the inverse of a 2x2 matrix

Suppose we have a matrix M = [{a b} {c d}]

The inverse of a matrix M is any matrix, that when multiplied by M, gives the unit matrix (I) - in this case: [{1 0} {0 1}]

First, we have to d...

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Answered by Alex R. Maths tutor
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Differentiate: y = 4x^3 - 5/x^2

To make this equation easier to differentiate it would be easier to write it using index rules as y = 4x^3 - 5x^-2 From here we can begin to differentiate: dy/dx = 3*4x^(3-1) - (-2)*5x^(-2-1) Then finally...

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Answered by Chris B. Maths tutor
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Find the integral of xcosx(dx)

Firstly, let's split the equation "xcosx" into two parts to integrate them separately. 1) Let u=x and dv/dx=cosx 2)As the integral of x is 1, du/dx=1 3)To find v, we integrate cosx to get v=sinx...

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Answered by Amelia F. Maths tutor
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What narrative methods can you see in this piece?

This is an interesting way to get students thinking about what narrative techniques a writer can use to keep the reader interested. This might be a nice question to explore a students understanding of nar...

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Answered by Lydia F. English tutor
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