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How do you integrate 3x^2 - 6x + 5 (wrt x)?

To integrate any term, add one to the power of x and divide the co-efficient (amount of x) by the new power, so xn becomes x(n+1)/(n+1).
Using this, 3x2 becomes 1x

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Answered by Simon C. Maths tutor
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What causes the condition Cystic Fibrosis?

Cystic Fibrosis is caused by a mutation in the CFTR gene. The mutation causes a small change in the DNA's base sequence which codes for a different sequence of amino acids and therefore as a result, th...

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Answered by Yasmin M. Biology tutor
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Explain a policy that may reduce inequality in the United Kingdom

The key to answering a question like this is to know a basic policy that HM Government has implemented recently. You can have a few policies that you remember so that when a question like this comes up...

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Answered by Billy W. Economics tutor
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What are the best alternatives to Google Translate?

This depends entirely on what you want to find out. Here is a list of the websites which I could not have survived my A Level without:

Grammar:
la.conjugaison.nouve...

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Answered by Charlotte H. French tutor
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I'm struggling to perfect my French accent - how can I improve this quickly and independently?

Media! Films, songs, TV shows - anything which exposes you to the language while keeping you interested is a good way to work on your accent without even realising you're doing work. Personally, I love...

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Answered by Charlotte H. French tutor
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