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Solve dy/dx= (x√(x^2+3))/e^2y given that y=0 when x=1, giving your answer in the form y = f(x)

The first thing we notice is that this differential equation is seperable, meaning we can get all of our y's on the left with a dy and all of our x's on the right with a dx. Doing this by multiplying b...

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Answered by Ross G. Maths tutor
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Answering questions like 'Compare how the authors of two texts you have studied present ideas about passion'

Regardless of the texts that have been covered by the syllabus/school the overall process of answering this question remains the same. This type of question often leads to the student focusing upon eve...

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Y and En

Y is used instead of à or de, and goes in front of the verb - like the common phrase you will know 'il y a' - there areHow might you use this?If someone said - Avez-vous visité Madrid? Instead of...

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Answered by Victoria M. French tutor
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What is the difference between negative and positive liberty?

Both terms were coined by Isaiah Berlin but proposed by different authors: J S Mill and T H Green respectively.
​Simply put, negative liberty is 'freedom from' constraints and positive liberty is...

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What is the present subjunctive and when is it used?

The subjunctive is classed as a mood rather than a tense. Here we will address the present subjunctive; once you know avoir and etre you can use the perfect subjunctive.But for arguments sake, we...

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Answered by Victoria M. French tutor
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