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Solve 6x^2-13x=5

To be able to solve a quadratic, you must make it equal to zero. So the first thing you have to do is take away 5 from both sides. You could take away 6x^2-13x from each side, but it is much easier to kee...

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Answered by Eleanor C. Maths tutor
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What are the trigonometric functions?

The main three trigonometric functions are the tangent (tan), sine (sin) and cosine (cos) functions. The tangent, sine and cosine of an angle is defined in terms of the ratios of the length of sides of a ...

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Answered by Julu L. Maths tutor
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How would I go about drawing a graph if i had no idea how to start?

Firstly you could work out the x intercept by putting y=0 in to the function of the graph and then similarly find out the y intercept by putting x=0 into the function. After this you could find the turnin...

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Answered by Annie F. Maths tutor
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There are n sweets in a bag, 6 orange, rest yellow. H takes two, one after another, and eats them. Probability both are orange is 1/3. Show n^2 - n - 90 = 0.

First, we start with what we do know and this should lead us to the answer with steps inbetween. So the amount of yellow sweets to start is (n-6) but we want to focus on the orange sweets. This question i...

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Answered by Nicole F. Maths tutor
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Solve the following definite integral from x=2 to x=-1: ((x^4) + 3(x^2) + 2) dx

GENERAL PROCEDURE --

To solve this equation you can separate and integrate each term on its own and then add each integral together.

To find the definite answer:

Substitute "x=2&...

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Answered by Harriet W. Maths tutor
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