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How should I prepare for an Oxbridge interview?

Vying away from the simple 'be yourself' or 'be passionate about your subject' which are both terribly vague and difficult concepts to teach, the simplest and best secret I can give to anyone applying for...

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Find the coordinates and determine the nature of the stationary points of curve y=(2/3)x^3+2x^2-6x+3

  1. Stationary points occur when dy/dx=0, therefore determine dy/dx first:
    dy/dx= 2x2 + 4x - 6
    2) solve dy/dx=0 for two values of x (using quadratic formula, if necessary):
    (x+...
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How can I perceptively analyse within my essay?

Basic analysis, whilst providing the framework for a deeper investigation into your material, is less likely to be awarded highly by your examiner. Where basic analysis looks at the general themes and poi...

EC
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Why is the resting membrane potential of a neurone negative when there are positive ions inside the cell?

The resting membrane potential inside the neurone (-70mV) is negative relative the outside! This means that even though there are both Na+ ...

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Find the general solution to the differential equation d^2x/dt^2 + 5 dx/dt + 6x = 4 e^-t

To solve a linear second order differential equation we first find the complementary function and then the particular integral. To find the complementary function we must find the roots of the auxiliary e...

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