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Solve the simultaneous equations y+4x+1 = 0 and y^2+5x^2+2x = 0

x = -1/3 and y = 1/3 or x = -1/7 and y = -3/7

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Answered by Mustafa Q. Maths tutor
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Prove that 1 + tan^2 x = sec^2 x

We know that tan x = sin x/cos x and so tan2x = sin2x/cos2x. We also know that sin2x + cos2x = 1 because this is a Pythagorean identity. We can rewri...

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Integrate 2x^2 + 4

When we integrate, we raise the power by one and divide the term by the new power. So let's break the question down term by term. When integrating 2x2 we raise the power by 1 to get 2x3

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Answered by Eleanor F. Maths tutor
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In a science experiment a substance is decaying exponentially. Its mass, M grams, at time t minutes is given by M=300e^(-0.05t). Find the time taken for the mass to decrease to half of its original value.

Firstly, calculate the initial value of of M, by substituting t = 0 into the equation M=300e-0.05tInitially, M0= 300e0=300 x 1 = 300When the substance mass has decreased t...

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Answered by Bony R. Maths tutor
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How do you divide fractions and mixed numbers

If the question is as such: 3/4 divided by 2/3 you simply reverse the second fraction (making it 3/2) and now multiply the two together. For example, it should now read 3/4 x 3/2 = 9/8. This can then by p...

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Answered by Nicholas W. Maths tutor
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