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How to solve a quadratic equation without a calculator?

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...

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Answered by Jessica P. Maths tutor
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How do I draw the graph of a function that is unfamiliar to me?

 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. ...

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Answered by Marie B. Maths tutor
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Trigonometry Example.

SOH, CAH, TOA explained using an example. 

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Answered by Dorsa N. Maths tutor
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Prove that 1+2+...+n = n(n+1)/2 for all integers n>0. (Hint: Use induction.)

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 ...

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Answered by Aran T. Maths tutor
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Given that x = ln(sec(2y)) find dy/dx

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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Answered by Dom H. Maths tutor
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