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How do you solve hard integration questions using information you know

lets try a few integrations. what is integral of dx/(1+x)? You can see that it is in the form of f'(x)/f(x) so it is ln[f(x)] right? now what about integral of (e^x/(1+e^x))dx that is also in the form of ...

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Answered by Desmond A. MAT tutor
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To teach UKCAT, best approach is to teach students the techniques. Variety of qs available from books and online- use any of these as appropriate to what has just been taught and talk student through. To ...

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Answered by Charutha S. UCAT tutor
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How do I choose which pieces to compare?

There is no right combination in the case of a comparative unseen analysis, but for the purposes of the ELAT, choosing two or three texts that lend themselves to an interesting angle of comparison is perh...

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Answered by Kanak S. ELAT tutor
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How do I answer an ELAT question?

Although this may seem daunting, all it takes is preparation and careful planning. Remember to ground your answer in close reading, and do not make assumptions. Choose 2 of the extracts to compare, the qy...

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Answered by Chloe M. ELAT tutor
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(x_(n+1), y_(n+1))=(x_n^2-y_n^2+a, 2x_ny_n +b+2). (i) Find (x1, y1) if (a, b)=(1,-1) and (x_n, y_n) is constant. (ii) Find (a, b) if (x1, y1)=(-1,1) and (x_n, y_n) has period 2.

(i) x_1=x_1^2-y_1^2+1, y_1=2x_1y_1+1 by the equations given and the equality of x_1, x_2, x_3. Substituting and trial and error of factor theorem results in x_1(x_1-1)(4x_1^2-4x_1+5)=0 . The qu...

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Answered by Tutor80806 D. STEP tutor
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