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2 5/3 + 2 8/9

2 5/3 = 11/32 8/9 = 24/9 = 8/311/3 + 8/3 = 19/3 = 6 1/3

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Answered by Huw R. Maths tutor
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Solve the equation 3x^2+2x-3=3.

  1. rearrange the formula so that it is equal to zero by subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation.3x2+2x-6=02) To check if this formula can be factorised you can check if the value of b<...
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Answered by Jolie B. Maths tutor
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Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y = 4x^2 (x+3)^5 at the point (-1, 128).

y = 4x2(x+3)5 . Use the product rule to find the first derivative of the curve, 8x(x+3)5 + 20x2(x+3)4 , and substitute x = -1 to find the gradient at...

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Answered by Jack G. Maths tutor
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How do I use the product rule for differentiation?

You should use the product rule when you have a function f(x), which you can't differentiate straight away. But which can be written in the form f(x)=g(x)h(x), where g(x) and h(x) are functions that you d...

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Answered by Harry V. Maths tutor
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Simultaneous equation: (x-3y)=9,(2x+3y)=0

Using one of the equations we express either x in the form of y, or y in the form of x. We then put this expression of x/y into the other equation. This allows us to calculate the numerical values of both...

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Answered by Kerushan T. Maths tutor
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