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Factorise completely ( x − 4x^3)

(x-4x3) = x(1-4x2)  Just taking a factor of x out of both terms Within the inner bracket we have a difference of two squares. 12=1 and (2x)2=4x2 ther...

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Answered by Edward C. Maths tutor
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solve the differential equation dy/dx = 6xy^2 given that y = 1 when x = 2

First step is to seperate the variables (EQ1) : (1/y^2) dy = 6x   Then we integrate each side seperately giving us (EQ2) : -1/y = 3x^2 + C (remembering to add 1 to the power and divide by the new power) s...

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Answered by Dylan M. Maths tutor
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How would you determine what sort of stationary point this curve has? x^3 - 6x^2 + 9x - 4

I would differentiate it and then turn it into an equation to find the points where the gradient equals zero. With these points at hand, I would take a second derivative, this tells me how the gradient ch...

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Answered by William M. Maths tutor
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To what extent are modern prime ministers now presidents in all but name?

Intro- Bit of context and mention the points on either side of the argument that you are going to talk about. Yes- Personal leadership over collective leadership- To bypass opinions of full cabinet and co...

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Answered by Tim A. Politics tutor
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How could you assess the ability for a business to pay for its liabilities?

We could assess the ability of a business to pay its liabilities using two ratios.  Firstly, we could use the current ratio, which is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities (Found in...

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