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This is a simple question where students need to use BIDMAS to solve the equation. The easiest method is to seperate the two sides and solve individually, then combine. Firstly, 3(x+5) multiplies out to g...
Anna: 6 bananas. Ben: 6*2.5 = 15 bananas. Callum: (6+15)/3 = 7 bananas Altogether they have 6 + 15 + 7 bananas = 28 bananas
In these situations, we can use an acronym called "BIDMAS". BIDMAS stands for: "brackets", "indices", "division", "multiplication", "addition" a...
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Unlike if we had just x in the numerature, here the chain rule will do us no good. Integration by parts in this case also is little help - we end up with expressions at least as difficult as we started w...
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