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If f(x)= ln(x^2)-4, give f^-1(x)

For this question we would start by making f(x)=y. As we know the laws of logs, we can say that ln(x2)=2ln(x), therefore our equation can now be written as y= 2ln(x) - 4 . From this point, we w...

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Answered by Zach T. Physics tutor
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How and when should I integrate by parts?

Analyse the integral, common functions in which integration by parts is the best method include lnx and polynomials of x multiplied by exponential functions or sine and cosine functions. If this is the ca...

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Answered by Benjamin W. Maths tutor
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How do I approach the question, “To what extent do you agree with the view that the humans in Frankenstein are more monstrous than the 'monster'?”

Whilst they can initially seem confusing, questions beginning with ‘To what extent’ simply require you to express your own viewpoint, backed up with substantial evidence from the text. This type of questi...

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Solve the equation 5(2c - 3) = 19

5(2c - 3) = 19

5x2c - 5x3 = 19

10c - 15 = 19

10c = 19 + 15

10c = 34

c = 34/10 = 3.4

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Answered by Eivinas B. Maths tutor
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What is the tripartite view of propositional knowledge?

The tripartite view of propositional knowledge claims that some subject S knows that p if and only if:

  1. p is true,

  2. S believes that p, and

  3. S is justified...

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