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Expand and simplify 2y+3y(5y+3)

BIDMAS 

Following BIDMAS, multiply the bracket out before the addition of the 2y.

3y(5y+3) = 15y2+9y 

adding the 2y gives the calculation of 15y+ 9y +2y = 15y<...

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Derive the following with respect to x1: y=(x1*x2)/(x1+x2).

y is a function of x1 and x2. We are asked to derive y with respect to x1, meaning that x2 remains constant. 

Note that y' is the deriva...

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By using the substitution x = tan(u), find the integral of [1 / (x^2+1) dx] between the limits 1 and 0

First we need to change the limits, and by plugging in 1 and 0 to our substitution we find that the limits for u are arctan(1) and arctan(0) (or pi/4 and 0). Then we need to substitute for dx, and by diff...

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Solve the equation (2X + 3) / (X-4) - (2X - 8) / (2X + 1) = 1

In order to solve this equation we need to find a common denominator for the 2 fractions. It is impossible to name the common denominator while working with unknown variables such as x,y etc. but we know ...

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Smartphones are on sale. A smartphone now costs only 80% of its original price. By how many per cent would we need to increase the current price of the smartphone in order to bring it back to the original price?

Let a be the original price, b - the current price, and x - the answer we are looking for, so we need to increase b by x

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