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Given that y=sin2x(3x-1)^4, find dy/dx

This is an example of the product rule. In this, y=uv and dy/dx = u(dv/dx) + v(du/dx) u = sin2x so du/dx = 2 * cos2x = 2cos2x v = (3x-1)4

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Answered by Chisom U. Maths tutor
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What measures could the government take to boost aggregate demand?

The government could use monetary policy, which is the government’s use of interest rates and other monetary tools to control the money supply. For example, the government could lower interest rates. This...

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Answered by Oliver H. Economics tutor
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What is the best way to revise for the exam(s)?

First of all, it is important to determine what kind of learner you are. There are many quizzes available online that can help you with this, or alternatively, you may be able to figure out which learner ...

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How to calculate acidic buffer solution pH, and how do they behave?

Example: Calculate the pH of a buffer solution which contains the weak monoprotic acid, propanoic acid (CH3CH2COOH), in concentration 0.1 moldm-3 and sodium propanoate in concentration 0.05 moldm-3. Ka of...

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Answered by Kareem H. Chemistry tutor
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Determine the integral: ∫x^(3/4)dx

I = (4/7)X^(7/4) +C

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Answered by Rifat M. Maths tutor
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