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Factorise x^(2)+5x+6

To factorise we must think what two numbers add up to 5 but times together to get 6. We know it is two numbers because it is x^(2). If it was x^(3) there could be 3 numbers, ect. We think what goes into 6...

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Answered by Tanya J. Maths tutor
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integrate (2x)/(x^2+1) dx with limits 1, 0

Firstly we notice that the numerator is the derivative of the denominator so we can use integration by subsitution method. Setting u=x^(2)+1. We can differentiate this to get du/dx=2x Subbing in dx=du/2x ...

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Answered by Tanya J. Maths tutor
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What is a PESTLE analysis, and what is it used for?

PESTLE is a strategic analysis tool used to analyse the external elements affecting a business. It is a commonly used method that provides a comprehensive insight into the 6 major macro-environmental fact...

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When approaching my coursework, how should I go about comparing the historians I have chosen?

This is known as historiography. It is an important part of a high-level piece of History A-Level coursework. In brief, the aim is to explain the arguments of historians through the theory of history they...

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Answered by Jody H. History tutor
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What is mathematical induction and how does it work?

Mathematical induction is a method of proving if a mathematical statement is true for all natural numbers. To start with, I am going to give an analogical example in order to have a better understanding. ...

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Answered by Borja D. Maths tutor
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