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Using substitution, integrate x(2 + x))^1/2 where u^2 = 2 + x

u2 = 2 + xx = u2 - 2dx/du = 2u
ʃ x(2 + x))1/2 dx= ʃ xu dx= ʃ u(u2 - 2) dx= ʃ 2u2 (u2 - 2) du= ʃ 2u4 - 4u2 du= [...

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History naturally is a difficult subject even at GCSE in terms of remembering a huge amount of names and dates. However, I would reassure the student. I would guide them through revision techniques that o...

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Please explain (said question) surrounding a proof of 2 equal angles

I would firstly ask them how much they knew about trigonometry, and then guide them through the SoHCaHToA theory. I would use diagrams for this. I would then ask them to spot any ways they could work out ...

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Explain the link between multiculturalism and liberalism.

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