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Given the parametric equations x = lnt+t and y = sint calculate d^2y/dx^2

First we can write d2y/dx2 as (d/dx)(dy/dx). Now we need to find dy/dx. This can be further written as (dy/dt)(dt/dx). These derivatives can be obtained from the given parametric equ...

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Answered by Agnieszka R. Maths tutor
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Outline two limitations of Zimbardo's study into conformity to social roles. [4 marks]

  1. This study suffers from a lack of ethical consideration - Zimbardo's participants failed to leave the study in the same way they entered. Furthermore, they were exposed to intense mental harm, s...

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Answered by Emile K. Psychology tutor
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‘The rebellion of 1173-4 was caused by the Henry II’s treatment of his sons.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Between 1173 and 1174, a series of revolts commonly referred to as the Great Rebellion occurred across Henry II’s ‘empire’: Muhlberger illustrates that he faced “nearly simultaneous invasions in Northumbr...

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Answered by Kate R. History tutor
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How do you split a fraction into partial fractions?

In the exam you will be given a fraction with polynomial numerator and denominator, the denominator will either be factored or factorable. Firstly, you need to factorize the denominator. Then to write as ...

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Answered by Cameron W. Maths tutor
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Calculate the amount (in moles) of iron 3 nitrate in a 2.16g sample.

Formula of Iron 3 Nitrate is Fe(NO3)3. Moles = mass/Mr.

Already given mass = 2.16g

Want to work out amount in moles.

Need to calculate Mr of Iron 3 nitrate, put into equation with mas...

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