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How do you find the stationary points of a graph?

Start by drawing an example graph which contains stationary points, use this to explain what a stationary point is. Explain how we could manipulate the graph to identify these points (explaining different...

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Answered by Harrison L. Maths tutor
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How do you sketch the graph of a function?

To sketch a graph, you can follow the steps below, spiking some of them if not needed or not applicable:0 Clean up the function (makes following steps easier).1 Determine the maximum domain of definition ...

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Answered by Tudor D. Maths tutor
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Integration by Parts

I believe that to be good at integration and maths in general practice is needed. Enough practice can give the student enough knowledge to be able to solve any question. For example, integration by parts ...

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Answered by Filipe C. Maths tutor
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Increase 35 by 20%:

An increase by 20% is the same as multiplying by 1.2Therefore, 35 x 1.2 = 42

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Answered by Sam H. Maths tutor
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Differentiate: f(x)=2(sin(2x))^2 with respect to x, and evaluate as a single trigonometric function.

f(x) = 2sin2(2x)Therefore, using the chain rule: f'(x)=2 x 2cos(2x) x 2sin(2x)(The 2 at the front arises from the constant 2, at the start of f(x), the 2cos(2x) comes from differentiating sin

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Answered by Sam H. Maths tutor
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