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When do I use the product rule as opposed to the chain rule?

The product rule is used when two functions of x are multiplied by each other, hence, product. So this can be used to differnetiatate 3x2* x+1 or more complex functions like sinxcosx.

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Answered by Lota U. Maths tutor
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How do I analyse a poem?

When analysing a poem it's important to remember the Fantastic Four: form, structure, subject matter, and language. Form refers to what kind of poem you're reading - for example, it could be a sonnet or a...

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Describe the structural differences between DNA and RNA.

DNA is a double stranded macromolecule which is composed of nucleotides . The two DNA stands, joined by hydrogen bonds between the nucleotides and running antiparrallel to each other form a double helix s...

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Answered by Annie A. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between a gerund and a gerundive?

This is something that I remember having to spend some time on in the run-up to my A Levels!

The difference between the two is normally described along these lines: "the gerund is a verbal nou...

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Answered by Felix S. Latin tutor
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What is the genetive case?

The genetive is the case of possession so it is used instead of the word 'von' with objects that are being possessed by a subject. (such as "My mum's flowers": flowers are the object being posse...

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Answered by Emily B. German tutor
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