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How does integration by parts work?

The method of integration by parts is working upon the Product Rule in differentiation. We know the Product Rule to be d/dt (uv) = uv' + vu', where u and v are separate functions and u' and v' are the cor...

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Answered by Finn I. Maths tutor
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Explain why haemoglobin in Sickle Cell Anaemia is less effective at carrying oxygen.

The mutation present in sickle cell anaemia causes a change in the primary structure of amino acids in the haemoglobin molecule. This change in primary structure changes the tertiary structure of a haemog...

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Answered by Kit T. Biology tutor
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Calculate: ( 2+i√(5) )( √(5)-i).

[Brief intro to question] This is a typical example of A-Levels Further maths exam question. The aim of it is to obtain a single number (it can be both - either just real with no imaginary values i

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How can studying music give us an insight into social change throughout history?

Throughout history, the kind of music people compose, perform and listen to is intrinsically linked to the kinds of lives these people lived. The sheer fact that not much of popular/folk music pre-1850 ha...

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Answered by Tutor73636 D. Music tutor
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What is the remainder when you divide 2x^3+7x^2-4x+7 by x^2+2x-1?

Before we answer the question let's compare the method taught for polynomial long divison to regular long division.If we wanted to find the remainder of 71 when divided by 3, we would find the nearest who...

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Answered by Jack M. Maths tutor
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