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a) Express 4(cosec^2(2x)) - (cosec^2(x)) in terms of sin(x) and cos (x) and hence b) show that 4(cosec^2(2x)) - (cosec^2(x)) = sec^2(x)

A) 4(cosec 2 (2x)) - (cosec 2 (x)) = 4/(sin 2 (2x)) - 1/(sin 2 (x)) = 4/[(2 sin(x) cos(x)) 2 ] - 1/(sin 2 (x)) B) 4/[(2 sin(x) cos(x)) 2 ] - 1/(sin 2 (x)) = 4/(4 sin 2 (x) cos 2 (x)) - 1/(sin 2 (x)) = 1/(sin...
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2 Capacitors (c1 = 500mf) and (c2=300mf), are connected in parallel to a 10v d.c supply. Calculate the total capacitance of the circuit, and hence the total energy stored in the capacitors.

Use the equation Ct = C1 + C2, 500mF + 300mF = 800mF or 800x10^-3F 2) Appropriate equation is W=1/2 V^2 C W = (0.5)*(10^2)*800^-3 = 40J
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Conjugate the verb jugar (to play) in the present tense

juego, juegas, juega, jugamos, juguéis, juegan (use the ‘boot verb’ technique to explain and use examples before presenting the question)
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A curve has equation y = f(x) and passes through the point (4, 22). Given that f'(x) = 3x^2 - 3x^(1/2) - 7, use integration to find f(x), giving each term in its simplest form

As we are given the derivative of f(x), we first need to integrate this derivative to obtain the function, f(x). Using the standard integration formula, ∫ x^n dx = (1/n+1)(x^(n+1)) +c, integrate each term in...
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Answered by Alex C. Maths tutor
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How do I use an imperative?

Imperatives are used to give orders, express encouragement or give advice. They are formed from the present tenses forms of verbs of the second person singular (tu), second person plural (vous) and the first...
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