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Student should use a combination of trigonometric identities, product rule and chain rule to find dy/dx.This can be done by applying product rule, obtainingdy/dx = sin(2x). d[cos(x)^2]/dx + cos(x)^2. d[si...
I would convert the sin squared theta into a cos squared theta using identity that sin sq + cos sq = 1This would then give me a quadratic equation which I would substitute X = cos thetaThen I would solve ...
A)1) Draw a diagram of the circle displaying the centre and perimeter points along with their respective co-ordinates.2) Write down the equation for a circle labelling the centre and perimeter points. 3) ...
It can seem tricky to integrate ln(x), as there is no obvious solution to do it.It is, however, quite simple to do if you use the 'by parts' method.If you have y=ln(x)Set u=ln(x) and dv/dx=1That gives du/...
Stationary point: dy/dx = 2e^2x - 11e^x =0 2e^2x = 11e^xe^x=5.5 (can divide by e^x since e^x > 0 for all x)x=ln(5.5), y=5.5^2-115.5+24=-6.25Answer: AJAnswered by Asmita J. • Maths tutor3058 Views
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