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This is a simple differentiation question where we just differentiate by taking the power of the x and bringing that in front as a constant and then taking 1 off the power. So for the first term, x^4, we ...
The very first step in solving this problem is understanding that a stationary point is where the derivative of the curve, dy/dx (or in Newton’s notation y’), is equal to zero. This is because at stationa...
Quotient rule: d(u/v)/dx = [(du/dx)v-u(dv/dx)]/v^2u = ln(3x) v = e^4xFind du/dx using chain rule: u = ln(z) ==> du/dz = 1/z z = 3x ==> dz/dx = 3 (du/dz)(dz/dx) = ...
If the radius is 3cm then the diameter is 6cm. the largest stick would be the hypotonuse between the length ans the base and therefore pythagoras is needed.Stick Length= sqrt(radius2+lenghtEEAnswered by Elizabeth E. • Maths tutor2789 Views
In order to solve this, the quadratic must be factorised. This means we're trying to get the equation into the form (x+a)(x+b)>0 where a and b are constants where a x b = -14 and a + b = -5. This turn...
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