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How do non-competitive inhibitors work?

A non competitive inhibitor has a different shape to the substrate molecule.The inhibitor binds to an allosteric site.This causes a conformational change meaning the substrate is no longer able to bind to...

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A sequence is defined as: U(n+1) = 1/U(n) where U(1)=2/3. Find the sum from r=(1-100) for U(r)

Un+1=1/Un where U1= 2/3First of all, we need to find U2 and U3 and so on, up until we notice a pattern in the answers. U2 = 1/(2/3) = 3/2U...

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Why does the MC Curve cut the AVC curve at the AVC Curve’s lowest point?

When marginal costs start to rise, starting at point C, due to diminishing returns, the average variable cost is still decreasing, at point X. The average variable cost will continue to decrease as long a...

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Outline the Strange Situation as a method of assessing attachment. Briefly explain two limitations to this method.

The strange situation is a method first used by Ainsworth to assess infant attachment. The infant and mother are observed in a controlled environment and they experience a series of 3-minute stages. The m...

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Answered by Delia W. Psychology tutor
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Find the indefinite integral of f(x)=(1-x^2)/(1+x^2)

Int() in this case will refer to integralsAnswer is: f(x)=(1-x^2)/(1+x^2)=(2-(1+x^2)/(1+x^2)=-1+2/(1+x^2)=> Int(f(x))=Int(-1+2/(1+x^2))=Int(-1)+2Int(1/(1+x^2))=-x+2tan^-1(x)+C

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