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Maths
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How should I aproach a connected rates of change question.

You should start by identifying which parts have a fixed rate of change e.g. water is being poured in at 50 cm^3/s. You should then identify what is changing in relation to this e.g the height of fluid in...

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Answered by Kyle C. Maths tutor
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What are the parameters of the Poisson distribution?

In a Poisson Distribution, there exists only one parameter, μ, the average number of successes in a given time interval. The mean and variance of the distribution are als...

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Answered by Anuradha D. Maths tutor
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What is the best way to prove trig identities?

In my experience the sure fire way to prove trig identities is by doing the following:

1) Assess the question e.g. is it obvious you're going to need a double angle or addition formula, c...

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Some videos I've made

Prerequisite for addition formula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHZmi2MHqWc

Proof of formula for sin(A+B):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEETggUVMrY

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How does integration work?

There are a few different types of integration, the most common being Riemann integration.

Riemann integration allows you to find the area under the graph of a function between two...

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