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Solve these simultaneous equations: 2x+y-5=0 and x^2-y^2=3

To solve this problem, you need to: rearrange the first equation (1) to express y in terms of x to obtain equation (3). Then, substitute this new equation into the quadratic one (the second equation from the...
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What is the integral of sin(3x) cos(5x)?

Using trig formulas we have sin(5x+3x)= sin(5x)cos(3x)+cos(5x)sin(3x) and sin(5x-3x)= sin(5x)cos(3x) - cos(5x)sin(3x). Hence, sin(5x+3x) - sin(5x-3x) = sin(8x)-sin(2x) = 2cos(5x)sin(3x). This implies that co...
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solve 4^xe^(7x+5) = 21

ln((4^x)e^(7x+5)) = ln21; apply a natural log on both sides of the equation as an exponential containing e is involved ln4^x + ln(e^(7x+5)) = ln21; using logarithm rules you can seperate the single log on th...
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How do you integrate y = 4x^3 - 5/x^2?

First we should look at the formula for integrating x n . The integral is (x n+1 / n+1) + C. Let's break down our equation into two parts. The integral of 4x 3 = 4(x 3+1 / 3+1) = 4(x 4 / 4) = x 4 The integra...
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Find the Total Area between the curve x^3 -3x^2 +2x and the x-axis, when 0 ≤ x ≤ 2.

Initally this question appears to be a straightforward integration that should be carried out between the limits of x=0 and x=2. However if this process is carried out, as strange result is obtained: Area = ...
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