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How do you integrate ln(x)

To integrate this function integration by parts is used where u = lnx and v = 1. The process of integration by parts is then carried out with the final answer being xlnx -x +c. 

The formula for int...

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How do I know when to use SOHCAHTOA and when to use the sine or cosine rule?

First, check whether the triangle in the question is a right angle. If it is then SOHCAHTOA is used every time.

If not, count how many sides we know the length of and how many angles we know the va...

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What is the best way to answer a comparative poetry question?

Usually a student should look to compare 3-4 poems (including a substantial comparison of two), but it is the quality of the response which matters not neccesarily the amount of comparisons. You should lo...

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What is a difference between a nucleophile and a base in organic chemistry?

A nucleophile and a base are both nucleophilic that means they both have afinity for a electron poor target. Both nucleophile and base are electron rich, often have lone pair of electrons such as Oxygen a...

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How is the gerund formed and when is it used?

The gerund is formed in a similar way to the present participle. In most cases this involves taking the nous form of the verb and then dropping the -ons ending and replacing it with -ant. This forms the p...

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