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Find the first differential with respect to x of y=tan(x)

To answer, we must be familiar with several trigonometric identities and expressions; first notice that tan(x)=sin(x)/cos(x). Now our function is a quotient of two functions of x that we can easily differ...

Answered by Alex J. Maths tutor
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What is the equation of the normal line to the curve y = 3x^3 - 6x^2 at the point (1, 4)?

First we must find the gradient of the curve at the point (1, 4) - we do this by finding the derivative dy/dx, as we do to find any gradient. Differentiating the equation of the curve gives us that dy/dx ...

Answered by Amy K. Maths tutor
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Integrate ln(x) by parts then differentiate to prove the result is correct

Integrating by parts requirez recognition that ln(x) is equal to ln(x) multiplied by 1. Making u equal to ln(x) should make the integration trivial. Differentiation is a simple use of the product rule and...

Answered by Joshua D. Maths tutor
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The line AB has equation 3x + 5y = 7. Find the gradient of line AB.

First, let's make y the subject of the equation.

Let's achieve this by having only y on the left hand side of the equation. To do this we need to minus 3x from both sides of the equation. This leav...

Answered by Tom O. Maths tutor
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The volume of liquid in a container is given by v=(3h^2+4)^(3/2)-8, find dV/dh when h = 0.6

Chain rule: dV/dh=9h(3h^2+4)^(1/2)
sub in h=0.6 , dV/dh = 12.17

Answered by Johnny H. Maths tutor
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