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Differentiate the function y=(6x-1)^7

Problems of this style are solved using the chain rule.

To begin, define the quantity inside the brackets as u

u = 6x-1

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Answered by Jamie L. Maths tutor
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Which A-level modules did you take?

C1, C2, C3, C4

M1, M2, M3

S1, S2, S3

FP1, FP2

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Answered by Michael W. Maths tutor
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Describe the structure of haemoglobin and how it is suited to it's function?

Two alpha subunits and two other subinits that vary depending on th type of haemoglobin, either beta,delta, gamma or epsilon. 

Each subunit contains on heme group. Heme group contains fou...

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Answered by Ollie F. Biology tutor
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What is completing the square and how do you do it?

Completing the square is just another way of solving a quadratic equation; It is useful if you cannot factorise the equation.

When completing the square you want to end up with your equat...

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Answered by Alexander A. Maths tutor
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Find the possible values of x when x^2+8x+15=0

In order to find the value of x we can first factorise the equation. To factorise a quadratic we put it in the form:(x+a)(x+b)=0When multiplying out this general term we get:x^2 + bx + ax + ab = 0This can...

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Answered by Clare B. Maths tutor
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