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I've been told that I can't, in general, differentiate functions involving absolute values (e.g. f(x) = |x|). Why is that?

When you differentiate a function which has only one parameter, like f(x), you are finding a new function, f'(x), which gives the gradient of your original function at every point. You'll probably remembe...

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Answered by Richard W. Maths tutor
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What will make my personal statement stand out?

Universities get a huge amount of applications each year. Each one will contain a person trying to explain to them why they should be let into that specific university. What they are really interes...

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What kind of techniques will make my history essays better?

In history, teachers and examiners are always looking for people to know arguments and more importantly how to argue them effectively. Each topic in history has more than one viewpoint and it is up to you...

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Answered by Dixi T. History tutor
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What are examiners looking for in my essay's?

The amazing thing about English Literature is your freedom to take the essay in any individual direction you want, especially in A level. Examiners will be looking for individual analysis and interpretati...

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What are the solutions of (x^3)+6 = 2(x^2)+5x given x = 3 is a solution?

Firstly we will put this into a form equal to zero, by rearranging to get x3-2x2-5x+6 = 0. This is because in order to solve a polynomial we first need to set it equal to zero. We no...

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Answered by William B. Maths tutor
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