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simplify a^m x a^n

a^m+n

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Given that z = sin(x)/cos(x), use the quoitent rule to show that dZ/dx = sec^2(x)

let u = sin(x) and v = cos(x) => z = u/v. The quoitent rule is (u'v - v'u)/v^2, where u' = du/dx, v' = dv/dx. In this case du/dx = cos(x) and dv/dx = -sin(x) => u'v = cos^2(x) and v'u = -sin^2(x) =&...

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How do I remember all the critics when writing my A-level essays? There's so many to learn!

First of all, don't panic with critics. Not only are they usually not the highest weighted part of the mark scheme, but they are supposed to be included at A level in your answers to show...

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Discuss the idea that where someone comes from affects how they use language.

To answer this question, students could talk about a whole range of issues relating to dialect, lexical choices, and people's attitudes towards certain regional variations of English. Where we come from a...

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Evaluate Sherif's 'Robber's Cave' Experiment. (4 marks)

A key strength of Sherif's 1954 'Robber's Cave' study is that it has high validity. Sherif's experiment was set up as a two week long summer camp with participants who were not aware of the aim of the stu...

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