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The line AB has equation 5x + 3y + 3 = 0 and it intersects the line with equation 3x - 2y + 17 = 0 at the point B. Find the coordinates of B.

Two straight lines can intersect at only one point. To identify the point at which the lines cross, we make a simultaneous equation, and solve x and y from here, by firstly writing one equation on top of ...

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Answered by Jamie M. Maths tutor
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How do I integrate by parts?

When we integrate by parts, we begin by setting the first term to equal some variable U, the second term in the integral we set to be dv/dx. Then we differentiate the U to obtain du/dx and integrate dv/dx...

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Answered by Louis M. Maths tutor
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Solve for -pi < x < pi: tanx = 4cotx + 3

tanx = 4cotx + 3  - Multiply through by tan to form a quadratic. tan^2x = 4 + 3tanx - Simplify by allowing y to equal tanx. y^2 = 4 + 3y - Rearange to standard quadratic form. y^2 - 3y -4 = 0 - Factorise....

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Answered by Zak L. Maths tutor
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How do you subtract a mixed fraction from another?

When dealing with with mixed fraction operations, the first step is always to change the mixed fraction into a top heavy fraction. Then consider weather the question is a multiplication, divsion, addition...

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Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations: 1. 3x + 2y = 9 2. 6x + 5y = 21

We can solve this pair of simultaneous equations using substitution. To do this, we firstly have to rearrange one equation to get one variable on its own. For example, we can subtract 2y from each side of...

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Answered by Mark C. Maths tutor
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