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Define localisation of function

The theory of localisation of function is that certain areas in the brain are responsible for specific behaviours. For example the Nucleus accumbens is said to be the pleasure centre, responsible for our ...

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Answered by Anna B. Psychology tutor
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Rule of thumb for preterite past tense (regulars)

Use quizlet: http://quizlet.com/32347411/rule-of-thumb-spanish-preterite-tense-regu...

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Answered by Elisa G. Spanish tutor
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œintegrate xe4x in respect to x

1/4xe^4x-1/16e^4x +c

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Answered by M A. Maths tutor
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The point on the circle x^2+y^2+6x+8y = 75 which is closest to the origin, is at what distance from the origin? (Taken from an MAT paper)

This is a good example of a question where intuition about geometry is important. Completing the square is a standard A level practice to find the equation of a circle. Doing this we get(x+3)

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Answered by Jack M. Maths tutor
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Can you prove to me why cos^2(X) + sin^2(X) = 1?

The answer to this lies in the geometry of a circle. At GCSE you were taught that a circle has a radius (which I will call R) which is the distance from the centre to a point on the circle. We pu...

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Answered by Jack M. Maths tutor
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