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How can I derive an equation to find the sum of an arithmetic sequence?

This isn't a requirement of many courses but understanding and proving mathematics has order is what makes mathematics unique and enjoyable to many.
Imagine the sum of a seque...

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Answered by Rhys H. Maths tutor
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How to integrate by parts

Sometimes while integrating, we may come across an expression that is not a polynomial, and thus we cannot use the convenient power rule to integrate. Consider the function y=xcos(x). It is not immedia...

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Answered by Dennis L. Maths tutor
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Differentiate y = 4ln(x)x^2

So we want to differentiate y =  4x2ln(x) with respect to y. For this we need to use the product rule.

The product rule is D {f(x)g(x)} = f(x)g'(x) + g'(x)f(x)

We...

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Answered by Beth P. Maths tutor
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How do you integrate e^x cos x

∫ excos x dx 

First of all, we have to think of which method we want to use to approach this problem. There are a few options we can consider such as integration by parts and su...

TJ
Answered by Ta J. Maths tutor
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Please explain Pythgoras Theorem

So, Pythgoras Theorem mostly deals with right-angled triangles, ie a triangle with one 90 degree angle.

The slanted side is called the hypotenuse and let us denote it as c the bottom is called the ...

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Answered by Mary A. Maths tutor
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