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Integrate 1 / x(2sqrt(x)-1) on [1,9] using x = u^2 (u > 0).

Differentiate x = u 2 to get dx = 2u du. We need to change the limits, too: 1 <= x <= 9 <==> 1 <= u 2 <= 9 <==> 1 <= u <= 3 (since we are given u > 0). Now we can substitute ...
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Show that, for all a, b and c, a^log_b (c) = c^log_b (a).

We want to prove: a log b (c) = c log b (a) . Recall that we can always write x = e ln(x) , so x y = (e ln(x) ) y = e y ln(x) . Recall also the change of basis formula for logs: log b (x) = y <=> b y =...
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Sketch the curve y = x^2 - 6x + 5, identifying roots and minima/maxima.

Remeber the formula: (a - b) 2 = a 2 - 2ab + b 2 . Notice that y = x 2 - 2 3 x + 5, so we want to write this using (x - 3 ) 2 = x 2 - 2 3 x* + 9. Taking 4 from both sides gives: (x - 3) 2 - 4 = x 2 - 6x + 5 ...
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How would a reduction in interest rates lead to an increase in Economic Growth?

A reduction in interest rates would lead to a boost in Aggregate Demand and therefore an increase in real national output. If the monetary policy committee decide to reduce interest rates then the incentive ...
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How can a fall in interest rates affect the Aggregate Demand of an economy

AD=C+I+G+(X-M) Interest rates (i) determine the return of saving money in a bank and the cost of borrowing money from a bank. Therefore, a fall in i means that the cost of borrowing falls and the return on s...
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