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How can you integrate the function (5x - 1)/(x^(3)-x)?

The first thing to do, is see if it can be simplified: 5x -1 can't, however x^(3) - x simplifies to x(x^2 - 1) and then to x(x-1)(x+1) by the difference of two squares. So now we have (5x - 1)/(x(x-1)(x+1...

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Answered by Adam W. Maths tutor
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What actually IS 'differentiation'?

Differentiation is a really common technique in a branch of maths called calculus. The idea is that you have a line on a graph (or a 'function') and we want to know the gradient - the steepness - of that ...

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Answered by Ben T. Maths tutor
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I have too many abstract ideas for work I could make, but no concrete imagery to work from

This is where researching other artists' work could help - see how they represent what you are finding unrepresentable. Perhaps if they are attempting to depict the sublime, they refer to vast wildernesse...

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Answered by Francis R. Art tutor
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What is the secret to source questions

The secret to source questions is to keep it simple - extra knowledge is useful, but it is important not lose sight of the source at hand or the question. When you look at a source one must identify the N...

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Answered by Dragomir S. History tutor
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What chemical test can be used to differentiate between alkenes and alkanes. Describe and explain the results.

Alkenes decolourise bromine water (orange/brown to colourless) while alkanes cause no change in colour. An electrophilic addition reaction occurs with the alkene. In a reaction between et...

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Answered by Sito E. Chemistry tutor
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