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What were the two obligations that Mandela described in this lesson? What was the reason that he was
not able to fulfil those obligations?What were the two obligations that Mandela described in this lesson? What was the reason that he was
not able to fulfil those obligations?

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Answered by ITZANIRUTH
2

Explanation:

x

2

−3x+2)(x+2)=x(x

2

−3x+2)+2(x

2

−3x+2)

\pink{x^3-3x^2+2x^2-6x+4}x

3

−3x

2

+2x

2

−6x+4

\pink{x^3-x^2-4x+4}x

3

−x

2

−4x+4

Lets differentiating x

Therefore d/dx{(x^3-x^2-4x+4)}(x

3

−x

2

−4x+4)

Lets substitute it

{3×x^3-1 \ - 2×x^2-1 \ - 1×4×x^1-1}3×x

3

−1 −2×x

2

−1 −1×4×x

1

−1

Therefore \pink{3x^2-2x-4}3x

2

−2x−4

Answered by BellaSaigal
20

Answer:

In the lesson, Mandela described two obligations that everyone had to perform. One obligation is for the family, children and wife and second obligation is for the country and community. But due to apartheid policy in South Africa, Mandela was not able to fulfil his obligation

Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first one is to his family- parents, wife, and children. The second obligation is to his people- his community and his country. Everyone fulfils his duties as per his inclination and interest.

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