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In what way is the eponymous figure in The Duchess of Malfi, a 'fully formed' character?

The most evident feature of the Duchess is her resistance to give in to her family’s attempts to constrain her: preventing her from wedding for a second time, which, as Schmiga points out[1], was well within...
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Find dy/dx for f(x)=3x^2 +5x

This is a simple differentiation example of a polynomial, where one uses the the standard algorithm - i.e.[nx^n-1] Ina polynomial, one differentiates all parts separately. First Take 3x^2. Multiply by the po...
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How will a catalyst affect the position of equilibrium?

A catalyst is something that speeds up the rate of reaction, without being consumed during the reaction. If a catalyst is used in a reaction, it will only speed up the forward and backward reaction, however ...
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‘Appetite – whether for power, knowledge or sex – is always a destructive force.’ In the light of this view, discuss ways in which writers present appetite. In your answer, compare one drama text and one poetry text.

Both Christina Rossetti and John Webster explore how an unconstrained appetite results in suffering. Webster’s Ferdinand desires power over his sister’s sexuality, knowledge of her intimacies (he instructs B...
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Given that y = (sin(6x))(sec(2x) ), find dy/dx

We can find dy/dx by using the product rule: If y=uv then dy/dx = u (dv/dx)+ v (du/dx). In this question u= sin(6x) and v= sec(2x).So du/dx= 6cos(6x) and dv/dx=2sec(2x)tan(2x), using our rules for differenti...
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