Top answers

All subjects
A Level

Express 1/(1+2x)(1-x) in partial fractions

1/(1+2x)(1-x)=(A/(1+2x))+(B/(1-x))1=A(1-x)+B(1+2x) Now set the bracket of one of A or B equal to 0 to get an equation with 1 unknown.Set x=11=A(1-1)+B(1+2(1))1=A(0)+B(3)1=3BB=1/3Set x=-(1/2)1=A(1-(-1/2))+...

LC
Answered by Luke C. Maths tutor
4346 Views

How do you find a turning point of a function using differentiation?

To find the location of turning points on a function, find the first derivative of the function, and then set the result to 0. if you then solve this equation, you will find the locations of the turning p...

NS
Answered by Nathan S. Maths tutor
56469 Views

How would you calculate the moment of a Force on a rigid object?

You would calculate the moment of a force on a object by first finding the distance of the force from the pivot point of the object. Following this, you would find the component of the force perpendicular...

NS
Answered by Nathan S. Physics tutor
2380 Views

Outline the social learning theory for gender development

The Social Learning Theory supports the idea that we learn from the environment and receive feedback in the form of reinforcement. It draws attention to the influence of nurture in shaping our behaviour a...

RF
14193 Views

What is the difference between absolute and comparative advantage?

A country is said to have absolute advantage (in the production of a good) over another country if it is able to produce a greater quantity of a good (using the same amount of resources) than the other co...

RB
Answered by Rohan B. Economics tutor
5942 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning