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Show that the derivative of ln(x) = 1/x

We can start by letting y = ln(x)

What we are trying to show is that dy/dx = 1/x

Since y = ln(x), then e= eln(x) = x

Taking the derivat...

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Answered by James C. Maths tutor
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Differentiate y = x^3 +x^2 - 4x +5 with respects to x.

When differentiating, you want to use the formula ax^n differentiates to (an)x^(n-1), so for the example above, x^3 where a is 1, and n is 3, the differentiation is (13)x^(3-1) which results t...

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Answered by Manojhan S. Maths tutor
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Solve the differential equation: e^(2y) * (dy/dx) + tan(x) = 0, given that y = 0 when x = 0. Give your answer in the form y = f(x).

This is a question taken from a core 4 paper and is a typical example of a differential equation question.

The first thing to notice about this equation is that it is "separable"...

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Answered by Dominic D. Maths tutor
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Rearranging formulae

Rearrange 1/u + 1/v = 1/f

to make u the subject of the formula. Give your answer in its simplest form.

There are a number of ways to approach this problem.

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Answered by Robert S. Maths tutor
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Discuss whether a reduction in taxation will always increase a country’s economic growth rate.

Answers should discuss role of different forms of taxation e.g., income tax, corporation tax, VAT.

Better answers will evaluate the potential limitations, and cases in which a reducation ...

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Answered by Andrew L. Economics tutor
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