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simply fully (2x^2 -3)^2 - (2x^2 + 2)^2

= (2x^2-3)(2x^2-3) -{(2x^2+2)(2x^2+2)}= 4x^4-6x^2-6x^2+9 -(4x^4+4x^2+4x^2+4)= 4x^4-12x^2+9-4x^4-8x^2-4= -20x^2+5= -5(4x^2-1) or 5(-4x^2+1)

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What is the definition of the slope?

For both the two main subjects I intend on teaching in this platform, I highly recommend to my students to focus on the theory as a first step (this could be a definition, some notes, etc). So, by trying ...

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Find d/dx (ln(2x^3+x+8))

Use the chain rule: dy/dx = dy/du * du/dx
Let y = ln(2x^3+x+8)Let u = 2x^3+x+8
dy/dx = d/dx (ln(2x^3+x+8)) = dy/du * du/dx
dy/du = 1/udu/dx = 6x^2 + 1
dy/dx = 1/u * (6x^2 + 1) = (1/(2x...

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What is the Pythagoras’ theorem and how can it be used to work out the distance between two points?

Pythagoras’ theorem is the formula used to calculate any side of a right-angled triangle. The concept is that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Assign...

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Use integration by parts to find ∫x e^(x)

So to integrate this function we would need to use a method called Integration by parts that you may have come across in your studies.
This is where we separate the function into two parts to make it...

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