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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
f' (x) = k*x (x+1) (x-1) = k (x³-x)
=> f (x) = k (x? /4 - x²/2) + C
=> f (0) = C
=> f (x) = f (0)
=> k (x? -2x²)/4 + C = C
=> x² (x²-2)=0
=> x = {0, √2, -√2}
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Isoenzymes are the different enzymes that catalyse the same biochemical reaction. However, they differ in amino acid composition and kinetic properties. Examples of isoenzymes are hexokinase and lactate dehydrogenase.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are six types of enzymes. Here we have provided all types of enzymes.
1. Ligases
2. Transferases
3. Hydrolases
4. Oxidoreductases
5. Isomerases
6. Lyases
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Five enzymes in human body are mentioned below:
1. Amylase
2. Lipase
3. Trypsin
4. Lactase
5. Pepsin
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
I = ∫sin? ¹ (√x/√1+x)dx
∫tan? ¹ (√x)dx
= xtan? ¹√x - ∫ (1/ (1+x) * 1/ (2√x)xdx + C
= xtan? ¹√x - ∫ (t²/ (1+t²) * (t*2t dt)/ (2t) + C (x=t²)
= xtan? ¹√x - ∫ (t²/ (1+t²)dt + C = xtan? ¹√x - t + tan? ¹t + C = xtan? ¹√x - √x + tan? ¹√x + C
= (x+1)tan? ¹√x - √x + C => (Ax) = x+1 => B (x) = -√x
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