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The equation (t – 1)x^2 + 4x + (t – 5) = 0, where t is a constant has no real roots. Show that t satisfies t2–6t+1>0

This is a quadratic equation of the form ax^2 + bx +c, where (t-1)=a 4=b . (t-5)=0 Therefore if there are no real roots, you get that b^2-4ac<0. (using the quadratic formula)

First plug in valu...

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Answered by Rachel Y. Maths tutor
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Question 3 on the OCR MEI C3 June 2015 paper. Find the exact value of Integral x^3 ln x dx between 1 and 2.

This is a good candidate for integration by parts because it is a product of two functions – ln(x) and x^3, and x^3 is easy to integrate. The definition for integration by parts is: integral(u dv/dx) d...

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Answered by Tom K. Maths tutor
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Question 3 on the OCR MEI C1 June 2015 paper. Evaluate the following. (i) 200^0 (ii) (9/25)^(-1/2)

For both parts you have to remember some of the properties of powers. Rule 1: x^0 = 1. Rule 2: x^(-n) = 1/(x^n). Rule 3: x^(1/n) = n-th root of x. For part (i) we can use rule 1 to see that 200^0 = 0. For...

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Answered by Tom K. Maths tutor
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Find the area under the curve y = (4x^3) + (9x^2) - 2x + 7 between x=0 and x=2

To be able to solve this, the equation needs to be integrated. To do this, increase the power by 1 and divide by the new power.

The equation below is equal to that given in the question

y = ...

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Answered by Nicholas H. Maths tutor
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How would I answer this question? Use factor theorem to show (x-2) is a factor of f(x) = 2x^3 -7x^2 +4x +4.

The first step is to find out the value of x for which your bracket/value you think is a factor equals 0. So, x – 2 = 0, therefore x = 2. Now plug in this value into your original equation and if the resu...

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Answered by Maria S. Maths tutor
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