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Differentiate e^x^2

ex^2 --------> dy/dx = 2xex^2

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Answered by Connor C. Maths tutor
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How do I solve quadratic equations by factorization?

Consider the equation x^2+5x+6=0. In order to factorise this equation you first need to think of what numbers sum to make 5 (the coefficient of x) and whose product equals 6 (the number not multiplied by ...

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Answered by Ricardo F. Maths tutor
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Re-arrange [4x+ 9t + 8s= 3g] to make x the subject of the formula

First we need to get everything that is not x on to one side. This will then leave us with 4x=3g- 8s-9t. Now we need to remove the coefficient of x which will result in x=1/4(3g-8s-9t)- as we have x on it...

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Answered by Vaidik P. Maths tutor
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Use integration by parts to find the value of definite integral between 5 and 1 (3x/root(2x-1))dx

use the formula integral(uv') = uv - integral(vu') so the tricky integral can be avoided (this formula can be derived from integrating the product rule) so in these questions all you need to ...

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Answered by Matthew G. Maths tutor
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Find the differential of the equation: x^2(2x+5)

First expand the equation, giving us 2x^3 + 5x^2Then you can differentiate the equation by multiplying the number at the front of x by its power.Only then, we need to subtract 1 from the power.This gives ...

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Answered by Jayant M. Maths tutor
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