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Find the integral of (x+4)/x(2-x) .dx

In order to integrate the expression we must first rewrite it in terms of Partial Fractions i.e. A/x and B/(2-x), so that when multiplied together we have a fraction with same denominator as the expressio...

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What exactly is a democratic deficit?

A democratic deficit is a great big gaping hole where public engagement with political processes should be. This means any area where citizens like you and me should have a say but don't. Since t...

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Can you please give an example of Grice's maxim of quantity?

Grice's maxim of quantity requires that you make your contribution to the conversation as informative as is needed for the current exchange. For example, let's say that A asks B "What did you have f...

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How Do I Choose Which Texts I Should Use For My Exam?

When thinking about exam texts, you should first look at past paper examples to get a feel for what kind of questions you will be asked. For example, if the theme of a paper is "love", you will,...

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If f'(x)=3x(x - 1), find f(x)

Due to notation difficulties, S = integral sign. This is a straightforward integration question, firstly we expand the brackets:

f'(x)=3x^2 - 3x f(x)=S(3x^2 - 3x)dx f(x)=3/3x^3 - 3/2x^2 + C f(x)=x^...

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Answered by Grace R. Maths tutor
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