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Why is there always constant of integration when you evaluate an indefinite integral?

When you are asked to integrate a function f(x), you are really being asked the question: "what function F(x) exists such that when you take its derivative, you are left with f(x)?"

Let u...

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Answered by Akhil S. Maths tutor
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Prove, using the product rule that, the derivative of x^{n} is nx^{n-1} where n is a natural number. What if n is an integer or n is rational?

We know that d / dx (x) = 1. Looking at x^2 as a specific example, and using the product rule, we see that d/dx(x^2) = xd/dx(x) + d/dx(x)x = x + x = 2x. Similarly for x^3, d/dx(x^3) = 3 * x^2 * d/dx(x) = ...

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Answered by Alfred H. Maths tutor
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The line AB has equation 5x+3y+3=0. The line AB is parallel to the line with equation y=mx+7 . Find the value of m.

Rearrange first equation to show y=-5/3x-1

lines are parallel therefore gradient is the same

m=-5/3

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Answered by Isabel C. Maths tutor
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Find the curve whose gradient is given by dy/dx=xy and which passes through the point (0,3)

First "Separate the Variables" by rearranging the equation to get the ys on the LHS and the xs on the RHS:

(1/y) dy=x dx

Now Integrate:

Integral(1/y) dy = Integral(x) dx

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Answered by Christian C. Maths tutor
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Here are some fractions: 3/10, 2/8, 4/12, 12/40, 5/20. Which of these fractions are equivalent to 1/4?

Before we begin lets quickly do some reviewing. What are fractions and how can we write them? Fractions are often used when we don't want to write down numbers that are really long. A fraction...

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Answered by Michael L. Maths tutor
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