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n^2=n^2-6n+9 +6n-9
= (n-3)^2+6n-18-9+18
=(n-3)^2+6(n-3)+9

I think thats what he meant
 

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Can anyone explain to me how to do these equations? Do you use the Product rule or the function of a function rule?

Differentiate with respect to x:

a)
b)
c)
 
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Can anyone explain to me how you integrate this:

1~2 (x/(x+1)^1/2) dx

My teacher said that you need standard integrals but there aren't any given in the question.

Edit: Sorry I forgot that it was a definite integral.
 
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Find using the given substitutions:

1)

using u = x-1

2)

using u = x+2
 
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