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Solve the simultaneous equations: 2x - y = 4 and x + 2y = 7

Solve: 2x - y = 4  and x + 2y = 7

There are two methods to solve this, you can either calculate one of the variables from either equations and then substitute to the second one or try to multiply o...

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Answered by Eliza K. Maths tutor
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Work out the value of 2a^2 + b^3 when a = 5 and b = –3

It is best to approach this question in parts, then combine the parts to find your solution. This question may be split into parts, as follows: Firstly, if a = 5, then a2 = 52 = 5 x ...

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Answered by Tutor51449 D. Maths tutor
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Consider the functions f and g where f (x) = 3x − 5 and g (x) = x − 2 . (a) Find the inverse function, f^−1 . (b) Given that g^−1(x) = x + 2 , find (g^−1 o f )(x) . (c) Given also that (f^−1 o g)(x) = (x + 3)/3 , solve (f^−1 o g)(x) = (g^−1 o f)(x)

(a) Start with f(x)= 3x − 5; y=3x - 5, and switch x and y before rearanging to get y in terms of x again:

y=3x - 5

x=3y - 5

(x+5)/3=y

Therefore f^−1(x)=(x+5)/3

(b) Start...

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Answered by Isobel B. Maths tutor
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5 students are in a maths class and 10 students are in a physics class. The mean mark of the maths class is 90 and the mean mark of the physics class is 85. Work out the mean mark of both classes.

To find the mean mark the formula is mean = ∑marks /number of students Therefore the mean for maths is 90 and so ∑marks = meannumber of students = 905 = 450 and the ∑marks for th...

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Answered by Ryan S. Maths tutor
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Solve the differential equation: dy/dx = tan^3(x)sec^2(x)

dy/dx = tan3(x)sec2(x)

Integrate both sides ==> ∫dy= ∫ tan3(x)sec2(x) dx

Use the substitution u=tan(x)

And by different...

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Answered by Ryan S. Maths tutor
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