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Find an antiderivative to the function f(x) = e^x cos(x)

We see a product of two things, so we should consider integration by parts (IBP). IBP is usually useful when either 1) you can differentiate or integrate one of the two things repeatedly to eventually get...

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Answered by Christoffer A. Maths tutor
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Find the differential of y=arcsinx

To differentiate we must use implicit differentiation. So: siny=x .Differentiating both sides we get (dy/dx)cosy=1, so (dy/dx)=1/cosy . Using the common identity ...

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Answered by Shivum G. Maths tutor
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What are the key components of Kant's categorical imperative?

Kant's categorical imperative enables us to decide how we ought to act, regardless of the consequences. It, therefore, differs to a hypothetical imperative (if I want X, I ought to do Y) and is strictly d...

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Answered by Rahul S. Philosophy tutor
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« L’anglais est la langue dans laquelle j’exprime le mieux la subtilité. Mais je dois dire que le français est la langue la plus proche de mon cœur ». Quelles distinctions pouvez-vous établir entre une langue maternelle et une langue seconde ?

This question aims to make the difference between a mother tongue and the other languages spoken by an individual. Here, the aim is to make the student discuss the subtlety between the different languages...

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Answered by Amélia D. French tutor
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What are the four different intermolecular forces?

The four intermolecular forces (forces between molecules) are hydrogen bonding, permanent dipole–permanent dipole, permanent dipole–induced dipole and instantaneous dipole–induced dipole....

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Answered by Amaran V. Chemistry tutor
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