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How to factorise any quadratic expression

Factorising quadratic equations

This method is used for the following factorable expression:

ax2+bx+c

Although this method is particularly useful wit...

AP
Answered by Adil P. Maths tutor
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How do I integrate ln(x)

This is an integral many people struggle with, but, with a simple trick it becomes a little more straight forward. We will approach this integral using integration by parts.

But what are the p...

TM
Answered by Tom M. Maths tutor
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How do you solve the integral of ln(x)

This will use the process of integration by parts.

First, notice that ln(x)=ln(x)*1.

So, the integral of ln(x) is the integral of ln(x)1. The process of integration by parts is;  i...

YP
Answered by Yaniv P. Maths tutor
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How to determine the number of unique real roots of a quadratic equation.

Take any quadratic equation, eg/ 3x2+4x-2=5, and rearrange to equal 0, ie/ 3x2+4x-7=0  ...

YP
Answered by Yaniv P. Maths tutor
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How do I find the integral ∫(ln(x))^2dx ?


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