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Expand (x+3)(x+2)

(x+3)(x+2)=F=xx= x^2O=x2=2xI=3x=3xL= 3*2=6=x^2 + 2x + 3x + 6= x^2 + 5x + 6

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Answered by Nicola S. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equation: 3x+2y=8 and 2x+5y=-2

3x+2y=8 (1)2x+5y=-2 (2)So you need to have a common multiple of either x or y in this example I’ll equate the x of both equations so I’ll multiply (1) by 2 and (2) by 3 2( 3x+2y=8). 6x+4y=16 (3).3(2x+5y=-...

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Answered by Rabia D. Maths tutor
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Find the exact solution of the following equation: e^(4x-3) = 11

x= (3 + ln(11))/4

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Answered by Sarah E. Maths tutor
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I am struggling understanding how to differentiate negative indices. I get confused with the power increasing or decreasing.

Hi there, this is a common confusion so don't worry.
It is helpful to write out a number line when differentiating and drawing an arrow to show which way the power is moving.
<---- dif...

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Answered by Lucy B. Maths tutor
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Solve the equation x^{2}-2x-15 = 0

The general format for an equation of this type is ax2+bx+c Firstly you should factor the equation. Since in the example given a=1 you know that there will be a single x term in each factor. So...

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Answered by Ella H. Maths tutor
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