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What is the body analogy?

The body analogy is used by the Functionalists to show the way in which society functions as an organism. It argues that society is made up of various institutions that act as vital organs and enable soci...

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Answered by Imogen E. Sociology tutor
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How do I use the product rule for derivatives?

Imagine a function f(x)=g(x)*h(x)    [that is, two functions multiplied together]

To find the derivative, f'(x)=g'(x)*h(x) + g(x)*h'(x)    

For example, f(x) = (3x2)*(cos x )     ...

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Answered by James W. Maths tutor
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How would I structure a 'discuss' question?

Firstly I would breakdown a discuss question into two parts, outline and evaluate and then for each paragraph you should outline key studies and then evaluate them. You should structure each paragraph usi...

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Answered by Hannah C. Psychology tutor
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How would you go about integrating a function which has an exponential and a cos/sin term?

For this type of integral you would need to use integration by parts twice. Remember this is where the integral of u*(dv/dx)=uv-(integral with respect to x)(v*(du/dx)). For example let's say you need to i...

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Answered by Luke R. Maths tutor
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Why is phenol more reactive than benzene?

Benzene is made from an aromatic ring consisting of 6 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms, with delocalised electrons in the centre. Phenol has an additional hydroxy (-OH) group on the ring, and the oxygen ...

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Answered by Erin L. Chemistry tutor
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