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How can I approach the analysis of a passage of text?

When approaching the analysis of any piece of literature, it helps to divide up the task by searching for certain literary devices. I find one technique that helps me is to use different coloured highligh...

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Answered by Thibault Q. English tutor
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i) differentiate xcos2x with respect to x ii) integrate xcos2x with respect to x

i) For this question we need to use the product rule as there are two functions that are being multiplied together Product Rule: (uv)'=u'v + v'uApply this formula to the problem: xcos2x =...

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Answered by Carina P. Maths tutor
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Find the cube roots of i in the form a+bi, where a, b are real numbers.

Write i in terms of an exponential, so i = e^(i pi/2).Then the three roots of i are:z_1 = [e^(i pi/2)]^(1/3) = e^(i pi/6) = sqrt(3)/2 + i/2z_2 = e^[i (pi/6 + 2pi/3)] = e^(i 5pi/6) = -sqrt(3)/2 + i/2z_3 = ...

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Answered by Joanna C. Maths tutor
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How do I know whether the past participle of a verb needs to agree with its 'preceding direct object'?

This is an aspect of French grammar that many university students and even native speakers struggle with!Firstly some definitions. 1) The past participle (pp) of a verb is the form it takes in the perfect...

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Answered by Selin M. French tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense in French

You take the infinitive, check to see if it's in MRS VANDERTRAMP, if it is then the auxiliary verb will be 'etre' and the past participle will need to agree in number and gender with the subject. If the v...

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Answered by Claudia J. French tutor
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