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How do I find dy/dx for a given equation, once this is found how do I find the value of x such that dy/dx = 0.

From a given equation y = mx + c. Finding dy/dx allows us to see the gradient of the curve. In order to do this we can follow the formula:When y = x

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Answered by Sebastian A. Maths tutor
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Methylpropene reacts with hydrogen bromide to form 2-bromo-2-methylpropane, draw the mechanism and state the major products.

2-bromo-2-methylpropane

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What are the most important themes in the play/work? Cuales son los temas más importantes de la obra?

La Casa de Bernarda Alba - Garcia Lorcael papel de las mujeres (the role of women) los colores (importance of colours and the use of descriptive language in the play) la libertad y la represion (freedom a...

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Why does sum(1/n) diverge but sum(1/n^2) converge?

Sum(1/n) is shown to converge by bracketing the series correctly and then comparing it with a series we know diverges. Sum(1/n^2) can be shown to converge via the integral test (using y=1/x^2), where the...

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'Jane Eyre is a radical novel that critiques the institutions of Victorian society such as religion and marriage'. Discuss.

The novel of Jane Eyre did cause controversy at the time of its release. Whilst some considered it to be modern and progressive, a more general critique was that the novel was radical, trampling on the in...

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