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Integrate (2x)(e^x)dx

Solve via Integration by parts:

let u=2x and dv/dx=ex

the function that is u and the one that is dv/dx is given by LATHE (easier to explain on whiteboard)

make the table: u...

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Answered by Maksadul R. Maths tutor
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Intergrate 15x^2 + 7

Using the intergarting rules, you would add a power then divide that new number to the coefficent so you would get 5x^3 and just add one x to the 7 and dont forget the c. So the end answer would be 5x^3 +...

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Answered by William J. Maths tutor
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How could I get more out of reading a poem?

Well, of course you will have been told about the various style devices of poetry, and what to look out for in studying a poem, but it is true that sometimes breaking a poem down into its component parts ...

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What are the risks and benefits concerning genetic modification of crops?

With the world population increasing exponentially, the concept of genetic engineering can be viewed as a sustainable way to feed people. Crops can be genetically modified to improve certain characteristi...

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Answered by Alyssa A. Biology tutor
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Given that log_{x} (7y+1) - log_{x} (2y) =1 x>4, 0<y<1 , express y in terms of x.

log_{x} (7y+1) - log{x} (2y) =1 --> log_{x} [(7y+1)/2y]=1 (y =/= 0, Rules of logarithms i.e. difference of logarithms) --> x = [(7y+1)/2y] (x>0, Rules of logarithms i.e. log_{x} x = 1) --> 2yx...

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Answered by Christopher L. Maths tutor
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