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The Curve, C, has equation: x^2 - 3xy - 4y^2 +64 =0 Find dy/dx in terms of x and y. [Taken from Edexcel C4 2015 Q6a]

The question asks us to find dy/dx, in terms of x and y. Here though it is not in the form of y=f(x), but a mixed form, which we will not be able to separate out. We will have to use Implicit differentiat...

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Answered by Dylan D. Maths tutor
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What is the integral of x^x?

The integral of x^x can be solved by taking logarithms of the formula and getting xln(x) then using integration by parts it is given than u=ln(x) and dv=x therefore u'=1/x and v=(x^2)/2

using uv-(i...

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Answered by Nathan S. Maths tutor
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Differentiate the following equation with respect to x; sinx + 3x^2 - 2.

The first step with any differentiation question is to identify which variable you are differentiating with respect to. In this case the variable is x, so we know we're looking to differentiate each term ...

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Answered by Ross A. Maths tutor
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What is the derivative of y=(e^(2x))(sin(3x))

This question is slightly complex and requires you to use multiple differentiation rules. Since we are differentiating a product of two functions, the first rule that we have to use is the product rule: m...

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Answered by Sajidah H. Maths tutor
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Differentiate y= exp(cos^2(x)+sin^2(x)) by using the chain rule.

First of all instead ,we'll define the chain rule , thus y can be rewritten as y = f (g(x)) , where f(x) = exp (x) and g(x) = cos^2(x) + sin^2(x). Therefore let y = f(u) , dy/dx = dy/du * du/dx , which ...

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Answered by Ayman J. Maths tutor
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