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Solve (z-i)+(z+i)+(z-1)+(z-1)

Since we are dealing with complex numbers and taking its modulus, we can rewrite (z-i)=((-1)(i-z))=(i-z) doing the same for (z-1)=(1-z) we get (i-z)+(z+i)+(1-z)+(z-1)=(i+i+z-z+1+1+z-z) =(2i+2)=4 as we are...

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What are the four chambers of the heart and what do they do?

The four chambers are called the right atrium, the left atrium, the right ventricle and the left ventricle. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium and is pumped into the right ventricle. The blood is ...

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Answered by Hannah M. Biology tutor
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Why does adding a constant to a function's input (as in f(x-a)) shift the plot of the function along the x-axis?

Imagine the function f(x) as a black box which takes in any value x and produces an output y. The black box acts on its input according to a rule which produces a unique value of y for a given x. If the b...

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Answered by James H. Maths tutor
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Solve the following definite integral: f(x)=3e^(2x+1) for the limits a=0 and b=1, leaving your answer in exact form.

First set up integral. Do not forget dx!

Int(f(x)) between 0 and 1

Optionally take out factor of 3 to simplify problem.

Solve using substitution and the exponential rule.

Integ...

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Answered by Fraser B. Maths tutor
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How can i achieve a high grade in my EP?

Achieving my high A-grade in EP was not easy. My best advice would be that one must take into account four important factors: demonstrating good planning/organisational skills, picking a topic that actual...


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