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By using the substitution x = tan(u), find the integral of [1 / (x^2+1) dx] between the limits 1 and 0

First we need to change the limits, and by plugging in 1 and 0 to our substitution we find that the limits for u are arctan(1) and arctan(0) (or pi/4 and 0). Then we need to substitute for dx, and by diff...

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Answered by Ollie W. Maths tutor
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Which element, Na or Mg is likely to have the higher melting point? Give reasons for your choice

Sodium and Magnesium are both metals, when they are solid they form a metallic lattice held together by the electrostatic force of attractive between the positive metal ions, and the negative delocalised ...

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Answered by Monique P. Chemistry tutor
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Solve the equation (2X + 3) / (X-4) - (2X - 8) / (2X + 1) = 1

In order to solve this equation we need to find a common denominator for the 2 fractions. It is impossible to name the common denominator while working with unknown variables such as x,y etc. but we know ...

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Answered by Octavian G. Maths tutor
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"Deontological ethical systems are better at moral problem solving than Teleological ethical systems" Do you agree?

To answer this question we must first define what is meant by 'better'.  Better I take to mean that system which solves a moral problem with ease, lack of confusion and accuracy.  That said, it solves the...

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Tell me the different endings for regular -er, -ir and -re verbs (complete the text)

-ER verbs: je: …-e tu: …-es il/elle/on: …-e nous: …-ons vous: …-ez ils/elles: …-ent -IR verbs: je: …-is tu: …-is il/elle/on: …-it nous: …-issons vous: …-issez ils/elles: …-issent -RE verbs: je: …-s tu: …-...

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Answered by Molly R. French tutor
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