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You factorise it. First, you find a common factor between a, b and c. Then, you find the 2 numbers that multiplied give you c and added give you b. If a=1, then the additive inverse of those 2 numbers ar...
It is always important to be familiar with a variety of standard functions and their graphical representation, such as sine and cosine curves, as well as exponential, quadratic and other such functions. ...
SOH, CAH, TOA explained using an example.
Let us procede by induction:
First case: n=1. Then LHS (left hand side) = 1 and RHS (right hand side) = 1(1+1)/2 = 1. Therefore, we see that the statement is true for n=1.
Now, we carry out ...
x = ln (sec (2y))
The chain rule states that d/dy f (g (y)) = f'(g(y)). g'(y)
Here g(y) = sec(2y) so g'(y) = 2.sec(2y).tan(2y)
And f(y) = ln (y) so f'(y) = 1 / y
Thus dx/dy = (...
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