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What's the difference between the quotient rule and the product rule?

They are two rules that are used when differentiating a derivative that has a product with two functions or a term where the one function is divisble by another.For example:f(X) = xe^xorf(x) = (2+4x)/x^2<...

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If I have the equation of a curve, how do I find its stationary points?

A stationary point is where the gradient of a curve momentarily stops changing.Let's take the example that we want to find the stationary points of the curve y=2x^5 - 5x^2. Find the derivative of the equa...

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Describe how a buffer solution based on hydrochloric acid can act as a buffer. (5)

HCl ⇌ H++ Cl- (1)Added alkali: H+ reacts with added alkali/OH- (1) Equilibrium shifts right forming Cl- or H+ (1) Added acid: Cl<...

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Personal Statement Flowchart

What does the activity include?enlisting all academic and non academic activities that the student done collecting all readings that can somehow be linked to his or her academic interestcreating a flowcha...

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If 3y-1=2y+4 then what does y=?

3y-1=2y+4To find out what "y=" we need to get all the y values on one side of the equation, and the other numbers on the other side of the equation. We can do this by simply adding or subtractin...

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