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How do I find the points of intersection between two curves?

This problem is a graphical representation of finding the solutions to a pair of simultaneous equations. In this example we will use the curves y=2x 2 , and y=x 2 +1. This is a very straightforward example, ...
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How do you show that two lines do, or do not intersect?

How you should approach a question of this type in an exam Say you are given two lines: L 1 and L 2 with equations and you are asked to deduce whether or not they intersect. For example: L 1: r 1 = (a 1 ,b 1...
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If x = cot(y) what is dy/dx?

Here we will use: cot(x) = cos(x)/sin(x) cosec 2 (x) = 1 + cot 2 (x) Chain rule : dy/dt * dt/ dx = dy/ dx Product rule : d/dx (u v) = u dv/dx + v*du/dx x = cot(y)= cos(y)/sin(y) dx/dy = -cos(y) ( cos(y) / si...
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What does dy/dx represent?

dy/dx represents the gradient of a curve. The d represents an infinitesimally small range so it is essentially as though you are doing change in y over change in x like you would for a y = mx +c graph but ov...
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How do I do integration by parts?

Say we have an equation with the product of two subjects in the form f(x) = u(x)v(x). Differentiating is simple, we would just multiply the differential * of u(x) by v(x) and add the differential of v(x) tim...
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