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Solve 2sec^2(x) = 3 + tan(x) for 0 < x <pi/2

Make use of identity sech^2(x) = tan^2(x) + 1

=> 2{tan^2(x) + 1} = 3 + tan(x)

Multiply out brackets and rearrange

=> 2tan^2(x) - tan(x) - 1 = 0

Use quadratic formula w...

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How do I revise for my Maths GCSE exam?

Firstly, ensure that you have all of the notes from class (or from tutoring sessions) from throughout the year. If you do not have all of the topics that are covered in the exam in your book, then you nee...

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What are stationary points and how do I find them?

If you have a differentiable function, stationary points are, by definition, those points where the derivative of the function is 0. Considering that the derivative of a function represents the rate of in...

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How to differentiate a function?

Let's look at the function y = 3x^2 + 6x + 3. Differentiating it gives us the derivative of y: dy/dx = 6x + 6. The original function has three terms. Let's look at each term:

  1. 3x^2 (^2 means t...
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Find ∫(8x^3 + 4) dx

∫(8x3 + 4) dx = (8x^4)/4 + 4x + c= 2x^4 + 4x + c

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