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While this equation may look complicated, it's actually much easier than it looks - this equation is called a hidden quadratic. This is because it can be rewritten and solved the same way you would solve ...
Step 1 Use Implicit differentiation with respect to x and y - 6x^2+3y + 3x(dy/dx) - 2/y^2(dy/dx) = 0Step 2 Write the equation as dy/dx =... - dy/dx = (6x^2 + 3y)/(2/y^2 - 3x)Step 3 Input (1,-1) into th...
1.) Find the integral of each term. --> [2x +7ln(x)]. --> Uses standard integrals--> e.g. that the integral of 1/x is ln(x).2.) substitute values into the integral. --> [2(e)+ 7ln(e)]-...
Our task is to find out the value of k, which we can determine from the equations for velocity or acceleration if we know 2 of the 3 variables in either equation. We are given the value of acceleration at...
This question usually comes up at AS level where students have prior knowledge of quadratic functions:We need to 1) understand the 'shape' 2) locate the roots 3) Find the turning point 4) sketch the graph...
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