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Prove the identity (sin2x)/(1+(tanx)^2) = 2sinx(cosx)^3

For a proof like this, I like to start with the more difficult-looking side, and aim to end up with the expression on the other side. Starting with the left hand side, the first thing to change is the sin...

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Consider and evaluate the ways in which Sylvia Plath, in her poem 'Nick and the Candlestick' (1962) presents an individual who is motivated by selfishness.

Sylvia Plath in her poem ‘Nick and the Candlestick’ (1962) presents an individual motivated by selfishness, someone who relies on their new born baby to meet their personal needs. For example, in the poem...

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Solve for x in the following equation: e^x + 10e^(-x) = 7

First of all, we bring the 7 to the left side of the equation to get: ex-7+10e-x=0. Then, by multiplying both sides of the equation by ex, we can get an equation in the fo...

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Answered by Leonardo B. Maths tutor
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The line l1 has equation 4y - 3x = 10. Line l2 passes through points (5, -1) and (-1, 8). Determine whether the lines l1 and l2 are parallel, perpendicular or neither.

To determine the answer the gradient of both lines must be found. To find the gradient of line l1 the equation can be rewritten in the form y = mx + c. 4y - 3x = 10 so y = 3/4 x + 5/2. From this equation ...

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Answered by Rosie M. Maths tutor
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"Horatius pontes multas horas defendebat" Please explain how you would translate this sentence.

  1. It is best to identify the Subject, Object and any Verbs of the sentence first.
    2) In this instance the Subject, in the Nominative case, is Horatius, the Object, in the Accusative case, is pont...
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