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Differentiate, from first principles, y=x^2

According to first principles, the differential is found as the limit as h->0 of:[f(x+h)-f(x)] / hif we set our f to x^2, then we find that this expression becomes (x^2+2hx+h^2 - x^2)/hWhich simplifies...

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How do i know where a stationary point is and what type of stationary point it is?

Stationary points are points on a curve where the gradient is zero. There are three types of stationary point maximum, minimum and point of inflexion. (will draw diagrams). They can be found by differenti...

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Identify and Explain two reasons why company X might want to enter new markets.

Reason 1 - Company X may want to enter new markets as it could generate more profits for the business.Explanation 1 - Entering new markets provides many benefits to multinational corporations, it allows t...

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How can Wittgenstein's language games be criticised?

With regard to religion, one criticism against Wittgenstein's language games could be that this idea completely closes off the subject of religion for discussion. By suggesting that only those involved in...

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A ball mass 2kg rests on a slope of angle 60 degrees. If it is stationary, calculate the coefficient of static friction

Because the ball is stationary, the sum of the forces acting on it must be equal to 0. We can split the ball's weight into two components: perpendicular and parallel to the slope.W(para)=2gsin60W(perp)=2g...

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