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Integrate x^3 * lnx

I would start by asking the student the different forms of integration we know (e.g. substitution, parts).I would then ask the student whether parts or substitution gives the easiest method.If the student...

Answered by Arjun A. Maths tutor
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How do you integrate xln(x) between the limits of 0 and 2?

In order to answer this question you need to use integration by parts.Using the standard integration by parts formula: ∫u dv/dx dx = uv-∫v du/dx dx.Let:u=ln(x) v=(1/2)x2du/dx=1/x dv/d...

Answered by Lena K. Maths tutor
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How do you perform implicit differentiation?

Implicit differentiation is used when the function you need to differentiate is not in the form y = f(x). For example: y4 + 3x2 - 10 + 2y2 = 4xThe first step is to differe...

Answered by Toby F. Maths tutor
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Identify and classify the stationary points of f using the second derivative test, where f is the function given below

f(x) = x4- 4x3+ 4x2
Given the function above, we need to find its stationary points. Its stationary po...

Answered by Tinagrivea G. Maths tutor
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What does a derivative mean and why does setting it equal to zero allow us to find the minima/maxima of a function

The derivative of a function describes the gradient, also known as the slope. In the simplest terms, the slope defines the change in y divided by the change in x. So if there is a large increase in y for ...

Answered by Maxime D. Maths tutor
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