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If z is a complex number, solve the equation (z+i)* = 2iz+1 where the star (*) denotes the complex conjugate.

For questions like these it's easier to first rewrite z as z=x+iy. 

Once we plug this back into the original equation we get x-iy-i = 2ix-2y+1

Rearranging both sides to group together the re...

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Answered by Aysha A. Maths tutor
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y=4x/(x^2+5)

Find dy/dx

Remember quotient rule dy/dx=(u'v-v'u)/v^2

u=4x       u'=4

v=x^2+5         v'=2x

dy/dx=(20-4x^2)/(x^2+5)^2 (simplified)

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Answered by Jeppe S. Maths tutor
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What is the indefinite integral ∫5exp(3-4x)dx ?

∫ 5e3-4x dx=5∫ee-4x dx=5e∫e-4x d=5e[(-1/4)e-4x ]=-(5/4)e3e-4x =-(5/4)e3-4x...

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Answered by Alexandros M. Maths tutor
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Find the 16th term in the following sequence: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11

First find the nth term of the sequence. Start by finding the difference between each term:

3, 5, 7, 9, 11 - the difference between each is 2 therefore it is 2n but this alone gives the sequence: 2...

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Answered by Kate S. Maths tutor
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The mass, m grams, of a substance is increasing exponentially so that the mass at time t hours is m=250e^(0.021t). Find the time taken for the mass to double in value.

All exponential equations can be reduced to the form m=m0ekt, where m0 is the initial mass. This means for our equation the initial mass is 250g. If the mass has doubled i...

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Answered by Tom J. Maths tutor
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