2(4x − 1) − 3(x − 2) = 14; x = 2
find derivative from first priiples ncif y= c
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evaluate (∆²/E) x³ taking h as the interval of differencing
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find dy
What is one third of 75,168
prove that the square of an odd number is always 1 more than a multiple of 4
3u^2-3u+2u-2=5u-5
prove that the square of an odd number is always 1 more that a multiple of 4
5x+3=4