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  1. I need to derive an error equation for Bohr's model to use in my physics lab this week. I am really bad at calculus, so if
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  2. I need to derive an error equation for Bohr's model to use in my physics lab this week. I am really bad at calculus, so if
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  3. Define and then derive the expression for the MRTS. How do you derive this? I thought derive meant to receive or take something.
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  4. 1: Suppose John had a utility function of U=X^2/3Y^1/3 . Derive Johns demand function from his utility function showing all the
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  5. The graph shows the proportional relationship. Derive the equation the equation of the line y=mx through the origin.(1,5),
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  6. Einstein put forward the mass-energy equation E=mc2. Can anybody explain why c is squared(2)?Also derive the equation give
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  7. By making the substitution u=7^x and using part a, derive a hidden quadratic equation7^(2x-1) +4×7^(x-1) -1/14 =0 and hence
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  8. d=dmax (1-e^(-kt))This equation is the result of integrating an ordinary differential equation. Derive that ODE and the
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  9. By making the substitution u=7^x and using part a, derive a hidden quadratic equation7^(2x-1) +4×7^(x-1) -1/14 =0 and hence
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    2. Lauren asked by Lauren
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  10. By making the substitution u=7^x and using part a, derive a hidden quadratic equation7^(2x-1) +4×7^(x-1) -1/14 =0 and hence
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    2. Please help me! asked by Please help me!
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