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For which values of $d$ does $x - d\tanh(x) = 0$ have a positive solution?
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Jun
13
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How are the limits of this integral transformed?
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Jun
8
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Fundamental theorem of calculus and inverse functions
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Jun
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Fundamental theorem of calculus and inverse functions
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Fundamental theorem of calculus and inverse functions
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Jun
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Show this equality is true for an orthogonal matrix
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Shortest distance between point and line of intersection.
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What do these equations represent?
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Why isn't there a vertical asymptote at $x = 2$ for $y = \frac{x - 2}{x^2 - 3x +2}$?
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Find the value of $k$ when $x=1$
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Apr
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Plot $|z - i| + |z + i| = 16$ on the complex plane
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Mar
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Plot $|z - i| + |z + i| = 16$ on the complex plane
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Mar
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Analyze $x^A(1 - x)^B$ divided by $(1 + x^2)$ with remainder $ax + b$
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Mar
25
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Prove that there is a number $y \in \mathbb{R}$ in $[0,1]$ st $f(y) = y$
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Mar
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Let $m$ be the inverse function of $h(x) = 3x + \cos(2x)$. Find $m'(\frac{3\pi}{4})$
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Mar
21
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What are the steps for factorizing $1 - ab - cd + abcd$?
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Mar
11
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How can I apply log laws here?
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