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Solve the curve xy=2 and x+y=3

This question is a simultaneous equation, this means we substitute one value into the other equation.We are looking for the points where the curves intersect.First I would take x+y=3 and bring the y over ...

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Answered by Peter M. Maths tutor
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What is the value of an investment of £4500 with compound interest of 1.3% after six years?

We solve this by multiplying the starting value, £4500 , by 1 + {the interest rate expressed as a decimal} , or in this case, 1 + 0.013 . This gives us £4500 x 1.0136 and when we type this into...

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Answered by Mark C. Maths tutor
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How do changes to the coefficient of x affect the graph y = f(x) as opposed to changes to the coefficient of f(x)?

If you change the coefficient of x, it will stretch or squash the graph in the x direction by the reciprocal of the factor that the coefficient is changed by. If you change the coefficient of f(x), then t...

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Answered by Jesper B. Maths tutor
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How do you solve simultaneous equations

So let's use 2x + 5y = 11 and 3x - 5y = 4 as our example.In these equations we have 2 unknown variables, x and y which we are trying to work out. The numbers in-front of the letters are the amount of time...

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Answered by Siobhan C. Maths tutor
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Find the gradient of the curve with the equation y = x^3+7x^2+1 at x=2

The equation of the line is y=x3+7x2+1To find the equation for the gradient of the line, we need to differentiateDifferentiating gives us dy/dx = 3x2+14xWe can now find th...

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Answered by Charlotte R. Maths tutor
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