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Integrating cos^2(x)+5sin^2(x)

Firstly, note that cos^2(x)+5sin^2(x)= cos^2(x) +sin^2(x) +4sin^2(x).

By trignoemtric identies, cos^2(x)+sin^2(x)=1 and so we can just integrate 1+4sin^2(x) since this is equal to cos^2(x...

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Answered by Rafe L. Maths tutor
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What should I include in a music essay?

A strong A-Level music essay should mainly contain the identification and analysis of some of the key musical features within the given piece, and should also provide some information about the musical pe...

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Answered by Lila B. Music tutor
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What are Acids and Bases?

Acids, by definition, are proton donors, so will donate a H+ ion to a base. Examples of acids may be HCl or ethanoic/acetic acid (a.k.a. vinegar).

Base...

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Answered by Omri T. Chemistry tutor
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Find the all the angles of a triangle with side lengths of 8cm, 11cm and 11cm.

Using the knowledge of a2 = b2 + c2 - 2bcCos(A)

Rearrange to aquire Cos(A) = (b2 + c2 - a2)/2bc

Then input ...

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Answered by Alexander J. Maths tutor
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Differentiate with respect to x: 4(x^3) + 2x

d/dx(4x3 + 2x) =  d/dx (4x3) + d/dx(2x)

                       = 4(3x2) + x

                       = 12x2 + x

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Answered by Alexander J. Maths tutor
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