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Solve the simultaneous equations: 3x+2y = 11, 2x-5y=20

Firstly, solving simultaneous equations finds the point(s) where two lines on a graph meet. They can either be two linear equations (finding one point of intersection), a linear and a quadratic (can have ...

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Answered by Olivia C. Maths tutor
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A particle is moving along a straight line. The fixed point O lies on this line. The displacement of the particle from O at time t seconds is s metres where s = 2t3 – 12t2 + 7t(a) Find an expression for the velocity, v m/s, of the particle at time t.

To find velocity you differentiate displacement with respect to time

Therefore ds/dt = v = (3x2)t2-(12x2)t2+7

Implying v = 6t2-24t+7

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Answered by Thomas O. Maths tutor
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Give the prime factorisation of 630

630 = 5 x 126 126 = 2 x 63 63 = 7 x 9 9 = 3 x 3 so 630 = 2 x 32 x 5 x 7

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Answered by Annie D. Maths tutor
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Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the points (3,1) and (-1,3)?

The equation of a line is y=mx+c. The first step is to find m, which is the gradient. This is found by dividing the change in the y values, by the change in x values. So in this case, the gradient would b...

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Find the roots of the following function: f(x)= 3*(x-1)^2 - 6.

In this question, we have to find the roots of f(x) or, in other words, its zeros. This means that we have to find all of the values of x for which f(x)=0. Therefore, the first step is to write down our e...

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